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Upper left: Cedric Green and Mike Gomez are out for a casual drive. Photo by: Lars RognlJd. Below left: New freshman waiting for a tour of the state hospital.. Photo by: Kathy WUgers. Upper right: Chuck Mal'chbank gives a friendly wave to the pho­ tographer, Photo by: Joyce Fellers. Below right: Odell Thomas holds Chubby Guidry back from the locker room, Photo by: Lome FylTc.

2/Openin, 'nt­ n-- Opcning/3 Top: Mary Warner and Dan Daniel try to decide who is going for a ride on that moped. Photo by Tina Huaroto. Middle: Mark Williams demon­ strates to David Clark the prin­ ciples of leverage. Photo by Tony Soares. Bottom: Max Thompson sends Shelly Snell scurrying as they get ready for inventory. Photo by Tina Huaroto.

4/0penlng 'no­ 1'bIs '88-89 school year was an interesting and exciting school year. Why? Because we had a new prest­ to represent Southwestern College. President Carl Martin was very excited about this new year. He Southwestern's enviroment stimulating, because the teaching and learning processes make an impres­ people, and he would like to be a part of that enviroment. One of his final reasons for accepting such ..-wV'''' is that the rich history of Southwestern College produces such a bright future and he wants to leadership skills. President Carl Martin and his wife, Mary Lou, moved from Hutchinson, KS mDlHelldin August of '88. They have a son, Andy, attending K.U. law school, and a daughter, Megann, a at Southwestern College.

't;. Openingj5 Above left: Scotty Voight runs after his car. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe. Above right: Southwestern fans show their spirit. Photo by Tony Soares. Right: Shari Kennedy and Bobby Davenport relax during class. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

6/0penlng ~ c~~- - ­ - -

Left: Reed Thomas, John Rosata and James Thurman enjoy a lazy afternoon in Pounds Lounge. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

Lower right: Rachelle Johnson and Suzanne Johnson study hard. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Above: Morgan Marshall receives her dally hug from Bobby Urrutia. Photo by Joyce Fellers. Above: What a pair Billy Weber and Sally Rich make. Photo by Tony Soares. Right: Anthony Salas asks Eddie Weigle where his protection money is. Photo by Tony Soares.

8/0pening Below left: Stephanie McKinley wishes Jennifer Barnes good luck for a debate tournament. Photo by Tiny Huaroto. Below right: Randy Barber and Jeff Blackman, the fabulous backcourt duo. Photo by Tony Soares. Upper left: Thad Lemngwell needed a cool break from Algebra. Photo by: Lar Rognlld. Upper right: Kim Duvall takes time to smell the SC flowers. Photo by: Lar RognUd. Middle: Grad class prepares to go out Into the real world. Photo by: Scott Harris. ijelow: It's check-In time at Wal11ngford HalL Photo by: TIna Huarolo. Left: You mean I have to rewrite this again!!! Herman Lebovitz and Crystal Moore. Photo by Joyce Fellers. Below: The men of Sutton Hall are ready for the barbeque in front of Wallingford Hall. Photo by Tina Huaroto. Right: Joyce Fellers, Farrel Oard, and Pat Kinney show their pearly whites. Below: Mark Markley saunters to class. Photo by Tina Huaroto. Below right: Robert Sullivan with his trainer, Scotty Voight,'ready for the WBC. Photo by Tina Hua­ roto.

Opposite page top: LeAnn Hubbeli, Shay Jewett, Anthony Salas, and Jodi Hill are fascinated by the soaps. Photo by Tina Huaroto. Opposite page lower left: Bright red petunias greet students in September. Opposite page lower right: Ivory Wilson and John Rosata Marcus Payne deliver the mail. Photo by Tina Huaroto. n. Openlng/13 Top: Vicki McKain attempts to keep herself entertained during a lecture. Photo by J oyce Fellers.

Bottom: Mter a dry lecture, Larry Wllgers grabs a cool one. Photo by Bobbie Finch.

14/0pcnlng 'nr These four girls know fril!ndshllD is all about. Photo WlIgers. ~ Opening/15 Below: Donald Stroy and Greg Peoples can't quite walk away without checking the photogra­ pher.

Above: LeAnn Hubbell can walk away from anything.

16/0pening n. Top left: Lars Rognlld explains about food In Norway to Mary Lou Martin. Marilyn Hall Is obviously amazed. Photo by Joyce Fellers. Top right: For all to admire, for all time, David Clark's ear jewelry. Photo by Scott Hanis.

all the Southwestern students maybe a second language. Hel aUe sammen! navn er Lars Borge Rognlld og nltten ar gammel. Jeg var og oppvokst I Harstad, Norge. kom til Amerlka var The Andersons og "'U,iuuut:lr~ var mine vertsfamll­ Lower center: Nick Garcia and the CotoJlax:l, Colorado. Det var computer are one. a.II.Cl:'Ll:U\ ar fra begynnelse til Har vert her I Winfield, for to og en halv maned. denne plassen, men har mye Hllser til min famlUe hjemme I Norge. HUsen sa mye fra Lars

Candids/17 ,r ..... "l.: IS/Campus Faces Campus Faces SENIORS

··· ~~~~i~L~~:~ljt~t~I~::llfi~~11~1~~i~· :· No doubt they will go far. Senior class officers: Karen Anderson, Mag­ gie Myers and Joyce Fellers. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Keltha Adams WI'1field. KS Fawn Anderson Winfield. KS Karen Anderson Winfield. KS James Banks Drew. MS Steve Bauman Sabetha. KS Shelll Bean Liberal. KS

Jennifer Bouwman Wichita. KS Shawna Buck Sedan. KS David Clark Oklahoma City. OK Thomas Coats Wellington. KS Roberta Dennett Oxford. KS Sondra Dubowksy Wi'1field. KS

..~. Barry Dundas HutchltlSQn. KS Kathy Dwyer Wellington. KS Jan Eash Arkansas City. KS Scott Farnham Hillsboro. OR Joyce Fellers Moscow. KS Ivan Glover St Helena Island. SC

Rhonda Goodrum Tribune. KS Richard Graves .·\rkansas City. KS Mark Gregg HutchitlSQn. KS Lisa Hager Udall.KS Lillian Harjo Wellston. OK Scott Hecht Coldwater. KS

20/Senlors Shannon Hendrickson Hooker, OK LeAnn Hubbell Wirifleld, KS Tanya Jantz Hays, KS Brad Keller Dodge City, KS Torey Keller Dodge City, KS Pat Kinney Broken Arrow, OK

Tim Bob Kltsmlller Duncan, OK Paige Koeppen Attlca, KS Sharon Koontz Sedan, KS Keng Lee Wirifleld, KS Teresa LeVelle Wirifleld, KS Chet Logue Arkansas City, KS

Jim Lynne Wirifleld, KS Chuck Marchbanks Oakley, KS Mark Markley Winfield. KS Megann Martin Wirifleld, KS Nancy Martinez Arkansas City, KS Debby Maxwell Leadville, CO

Left: Suzanne Underwood finds 33 ways to pass the time while she Is working. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Above: Good friends lean on one another. Kerl Ramsay and Jennifer Morris. photo by Joyce Fellers.

Senlors/21 Near right: Billy Beard is in­ credibly proud of his huge chest. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

Far right: LeAnn Hubbell and Jeff Blackman keep an eye on each other as well as on the photographer. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Yvette McDonald Arkansas City. KS Dennis McIntire Arkansas City. KS Melissa McPhail Cimarron. KS Dan Merritt San Antonio. TX Mike Metcalf Hugoton. KS Mike Mogab Wirlfield. KS

Jennifer Morgan Winfield. KS Jennifer Morris Arkansas City. KS Scott Moshier Wichita. KS Maggie Myers Ulysses. KS Susan Neal Caldwell. KS Aggie Neises Arkansas City. KS

Susan Nettrouer Wirlfield. KS FarrelOard Winfield . KS Steve Peebles Bradenton. FL Gene Phillipson Carol City, FL Thoummy Phrakomkham Wirlfield. KS Sheri Prochaska Wirlfield, KS

Near right: No one should have that much fun at a free movie. Shannon Hendrickson. Photo by Scott Harris.

Far right: Tanya Jantz has places to go and people to see. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

22/Senlors Bonnie Rains Arkansas City, KS Kerl Ramsay Johnson, KS Tracl Rhode. Parsons, KS Hector Rio. Uberal, KS Shelly Robinson Lamar, AR Rene RoUlIUI WirVield, KS

Anthony Salas Pica Rivera, CA Shannon Shetlar Winfield, KS B. J. Smith Pawhuska, OK DeAnna Smith Chicago, lL Mary Smith Arkansas City, KS Bobby Smith Wichita, KS

Terry Stephens Wenoka, OK Katherine Stewart Arkansas City, KS Chad Sutton Win,field, KS SusIe Sutton WirVield, KS Freda Swink Mulvane, KS Yoko Takae Tokyo. Japan

Johnny Taylor Tulsa, OK Kam Tharp WirVield, KS Jill Turner Huntsville, AL Suzanne Underwood Derby. KS Pam Vaughn WirVield. KS Kenny Walker Udall, KS

Far left: Mlke Mogab waiting patiently for graduation. photo by Joyce Fellers.

Left: Shelly Robinson gets anything she wants with that smile. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Senlors/23 Terl Walker Moline. KS Georgana Weigle Burden. KS Ginny WhetaeU Concordia. KS Jaml White Oxford. KS

Ben Wilcox WirtJield. KS Gene Young Philadelphia. PA Patti Zeka Wellington. KS

Above: Linda Headrick. senior in Social Work. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Right: Look out real world. Here I come! Shelli Bean. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

24/Senlors clunioFS

Left: Shay Jewett, from Colby is the Junior Class President.

Ken Arle Wirifield, KS Donna Banowetz Edna, KS BlUy Beard Mt. Pleasant. TX Jeff Belden Mulvane, KS Jerald Betttl Clearwater. KS Stan Bowling Minneola. KS

Michael Brader Parsons, KS Greg Burke Miami. FL Gayle Bush Arkansas City. KS Amanda Callison Wi~eld. KS DavId Cauble Sedgwick, KS Randy Ceynar Douglass. KS

John Cleary Wichita. KS Liz Cleland WaKeeney, KS Cynthia Colberg Lyons, KS Christy Darkow Winfield. KS Bobby Davenport New Smyrna, FL Lance Davis Sedgwick, KS

Tresla Dodson Wirifield. KS Wendy Dolsen Pueblo. CO Rob Dunnam Augusta. KS Ron Dunnam Augusta. KS Lisa Eaglin Dexter, KS Darla English Newton, KS

Junlors/25 Martina Gleber Miltonvale. KS BeJl Goff Arkansas City. KS Suzanne Gos~ Winfield. KS S<:ott Harris Wir\fleld. KS TIm Holllng~worth Arkansas City. KS TIna Huaroto Miami. FL

Krls Huntoon Winfield. KS Terl Hutchl~on Ellinwood. KS John Jaster Concordia. KS Shay Jewett Colby. KS Lori Jones Winfield. KS Sandy Keene Arkansas City. KS

SheJly Leach Erie. KS Trevor Leffingwell Elkhart. KS Rick Llby Concordia. KS Joe Luln~tra Augusta. KS Kent Lundy Wichita. KS Brian Maden Jonesboro. TN

Right: Bobbie Davenport, a really big man on campus. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Below: Javelin thrower, Lance Davis is a very sharp guy.

26/Juniors Far left: Gregory Peoples hits the books to remain eligible.

Near left: What do you wish, Brian? Brian Shaw Photo by Lonie Fyffe.

Ragena Magnus Ceilar Vale. KS Chadwick Martin Arkansas City. KS Aretha McCraw Wichita. KS Daryl McKanna Littleton. CO Teresa Meador Braman. OK Rogena Musgrove Fort PIerce. FL

Michele Neel Maize. KS Jeff Newlon Liberal. KS Briant Osborn Winfield, KS Brooke Osborn Winfield, KS Gregory Peoples Diana, TX Lisa pickle Cimarron. KS

Junior Teresa Day looks up in awe at senior Aggie Neises.

Junlors/27 Kim Porter Conway Springs. KS Louise Rahn Arkansas Ci ty. KS Tammy Rector Johnson. KS David Reynolds Wichita. KS Jeff Richardson Winfield. KS Rhonda Rothe Wichita. KS

Michael Rush Wir1field. KS Steve Schneider Sublette. KS Brian Shaw Arkansas City. KS Shelly Snell Leavenworth. KS Robyne Stanford Florissant, MO Doug Stanton Woodbridge. VA

Right: Freshman John Krlegisch appears to believe the welcome from SAA President, Wendy Dolson. Photo by Joyce Fellen.

28/Juniors Top left: Randy Barber studies where he is. when he has time. Photo by Bobbie Finch.

Lower left: Freshman Paula Bradt checks over Junior Greg Huggins work.

Lower right: The Builder Room is always a popular place to meet for a hotly contested game of domi­ nos. Photo by Lorrie Fyrre.

Brett Stone Arkansas City. KS Kimberly Stowell Winfield. KS Donald Stroy Columbus. GA Jennl Sturgis Winfield. KS Bobby Urrutia Arlington. TX

Harry Legge· Kneebena~ KS Jackie Vickers Wellington. KS Susie Warbrltton Topeka. KS Lora Warren Winfield. KS Leroy Worley Bristol. VA

Juniors/29 SophODlores

Right: Sophomore class president, Scotty Voight. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

Far right: Lorrie Fyffe, the relaxed one. Photo by Bobbie Finch.

Tim Best Lyons. KS Diana Bltker Derby. KS Jeff Blackman Wichita. KS Libby Brader Galesburg. KS Julie Bradley Dexter. KS Brett Butler Wi1l/ield. KIj>

Jessica Callison Wif\fleld. KS Lisa Campbell Wichita. KS David Capps Derby. KS Roger Crossman Arkansas City. KS Bart Dennett Oxford. KS Mark Detter Seattle. WA

Rii!ht: Lonnie Nichols can really concentrate when she studies. Photo by Bobbie Fin~h. Far right: Just resting. Gerald Peters. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

30/Sophomores Top left: Sophomore Marge Eastman goes over the finer points of personal computing with Senior Gina Strobel. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Lower left: Shari Kennedy believes in relaxinj! and enjoying class. Photo by Joyce Fellers..

Lower right: Sophomore Claudie Lawson gives the benefit of her expe­ rience to Freshman Melissa Reed.

Gary Dick Nickerson.. KS Angle Dolbey Wi'lfield. KS David Dombaugh McPherson.. KS Steve Drennan Wi'lfield. KS Brian Dutton Winfield. KS Marge Eastman Grenola. KS

Cory Ellis Cherokee. OK Jackie Feist ArkallSas City. KS Bobbie Finch ArkallSas City. KS Lorrie Fyffe WestmillSter. CO J esse George Marlow. OK Emily George Wichita. KS

Sophomores/31 Stephanie Goatley Arkansas City. KS Mike Green Altamont. KS Edmond Hall China. TX Krlsty Hillman Cheney. KS Carla Holt Cheney. KS Trevor Houlden Caldwell. KS

Anthony Jennings Wlf\/ield. KS Rachelle Johnson Wlf\/ield. KS Shari Kennedy Lyons. KS Michelle Lance Rose Hili. KS Danny Lara Augusta. KS Claudie Lawson O;riford. KS

Top left: Crystal Moore knows where everyone in Social Science is at all times. Photo by Joyce Fellers. Top right: Senior Gene Phillipson has just given Sophomore Bari Williams some startling information.

Lower right: Always the leader, Sophomore Danny Smith starts a wave at a home football J!aame. Photo by Tony Soares.

32/Sophomorea Top: Who do you think you are. taking our picture? Sean Forehand and Bari Williams. Photo by Lorrie FylTe.

Center: SC fans to the death. Jeff Blackman. Russell Carson. Tony Soares and Toby Best. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

J .J. Leonard Fairbury. NE Morgan Marshall Peabody, KS Pam Mason Winfield. KS Crystal Moore Bazine. KS Philip Moorhouse Cheney, KS Shelly Neal Arkansas City, KS

Lonnie Nichols Winfield. KS Jana Nlttler Arkansas City. KS Jan Palmer Derby, KS Annelle Persinger Hugoton, KS Gerald Peters Pittsburg. TX Mike Pope Wichita, KS

Sophomores/33 Caren Prochaska Oxford. KS Loretta Purvis Burde n, KS Donnie Roberts Winfield. KS Stuart Schmidt Hartford. KS Danny Smith Hutchinson. KS Tony Soares Papua. New Guinea

Bre nda Starks KinQman. KS Bnan Stone Arkansas City. KS Missy Thomas Che ney , KS Jonathan Thompson Sedgwic k , KS John Utt Winfie ld, KS Scotty Voight Marlow. OK

Denise Wagner Okemos, MIl Billy Weber Loke Placid, FL Barl Williams St. Petersbury. FL Judie Winkler Wic hita, KS Julie Winkler Wic hita, KS

Top left: You can't get much higher than the top of Stewart Fieldhouse. Billy Beard, Greg Peoples, DonaldStroy, JodyHlll. Gerald Peters and Zac Zacharle. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe. TOp right: The relaxed Bobbie Finch. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

Lower right: Jonathan Th­ ompson, the nonchalant Sopho­ more. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

34/Sophomore. ,:. Ii r;' • fl. ~. 1.-' , f,: r~.',, ,.t.• "t'f • ' t!••

Left: Kerry Menzie, Freshman Class President.

Shane Abbott Liberal. KS Brad Adams Udall. KS Jennifer Barnes Liberal. KS Nell Bass Lakeland. FL Jason Belden Mulvane. KS Brian Bissell Wellington. KS

Jennifer Blankenship Udall. KS Becky Blevins Udall.KS Merdith Bloodworth Kiowa. KS Cheryl Bowman Winfield. KS Justin Branlne Eureka. KS David Brazil Salina.KS

Scott Bugbee Quinter. KS Ed Cabana Towanda. KS Chris Carr Hillsboro. KS Alton Carter Stillwater. OK George Cermeno Mercedes. TX Clifton Coleman Tyler. TX

Robert Coleman Miami. FL Willie Coleman Covington. LA WIlliam Condit Willfield. KS Nick Constantine Savannah. GA Kevin Cordes Concordia. KS Diana Couch Udall. KS

Freshmcn/35 Richard Courtney Richmond, VA Sheila Cox Augusta, KS Karen Crowell Conway Springs, KS Brian Dennett Augusta, KS Jamie Dewell Arkansas City, KS Harvey Dickerson St. Louis, MO

Jason Dlseker Liberal. KS Kristen Doctor Wellington, KS Eddie Doherty Kiowa, KS David Doke Pampa, TX Rodl!er Dundas Hutchinson, KS Kim Duvall SubLette, KS

Justin Feldman Wichita, KS Lawrence Fields Mt. Pleasant, TX Sean Forehand St. Petersburg, FL Chris Fort Norman, OK Kim Fort Dodge City, KS Lonnie Fowler Robstown, TX

Paul Fox Wichita, KS Keith Francois Miami, FL Chris Freeman Wichita, KS Megan Gannon Monroe,LA Nick Garcia St. John, KS Kevin Gardner Dallas, TX

Woodrow Gibbs Miami, FL Mike Gomez Wiggins, CO Lee Gopfforth Spring,TX Stuart Graham Winfield, KS Cedric Green Patterson, LA Annette Greever WlrVield, KS

Meredith Bloodworth has two body guards. ReggIe Call1ns and Lawrence FIelds. Photo by Lars Rognlid.

36/Freshmen Jerrold Thomas hasn't convinced Wilfred Westerman that a tour of the State Hospital is going to be fun. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Marilyn Hall Sublette, KS Mary Hillis Hall Wi'lfield, KS Meredith Hall Sublette, KS Jodi Haltom Alden, KS Howonla Harris Kansas City, MO Ron Harlson Denver, CO

Demetrlce Harrold Houston, TX Amy Henry Haxtun, CO Barb Henthorn Tulsa, OK Stephanie Hider Topeka, KS Brian Hill Russell, KS Jody Hill Columbus, GA

Tony Holmes South Hili, VA Carmen Hopkins Wichita, KS Curtis Horton Flat Rock, AL Mike House Greensburg, KS Amy Hysom Ellsworth, KS Stan Jackson Boynton Beach, FL

Rodney James Sumter, SC Hilary Jenkins Burden. KS Mary Jennings Winfield, KS Robert Jewett Huffman, TX Suzanne Johnson Burrton, KS Tracey Jones St. Louis, MO

Andy Jordan Ft. Sam Houston, TX Travis Jordan Arkansas City, KS Paul King Winfield; KS Wendy King Winfield, KS Eric Klima Chase, KS Jennifer Knight Princeton, KS

Freshmen/37 Kim Kolenda Kansas City, KS John Kriegisch Wichita, KS Shawna Lampe Wi'l/ield, KS Stacy Langford Wellington, KS Marie Larkin Willfield, KS Paul LaBrue Goddard, KS

Thad Leffingwell Elkart, KS Jeana Lewis Oklahoma City, OK Tommy Logue Danbury, TX Jennifer Lowther Willfield, KS Danny Maddox Cordell, OK An'Duan Manns Dallas, TX

Greg Marett Topeka, KS Tony McCollum Atlanta, GA Vicki McKain SaUna, KS Stephanie MCKlnlely Manter, KS Jamie McLaughlin Mound Valley, KS Kerry Menzie Derby, KS

Dawn Miller Willfield, KS Rodney Miller Tyler, TX Tom Moran Indianapolis, IN Jamie Morris New Iberia, LA Michael Mosley Mt. Pleasant, TX Aaron Murray Wichita, KS

Phet Namphengsone WIIlfierd, KS Erma Neal WIIlfield, KS Marc Needham Cheney, KS Scott Nettles Kokomo, IN Eric Newman Duncanville, TX Marcy Palmer Kiowa, KS

David Pawlowski Mt. Holly. NJ Heath Perry West Mineral, KS Ronl Perry WIIlfield. KS Terl Perry WIIlfield, KS Bruce Phillips Dallas, TX Sonja Piland Macksville, KS

Camron Pitcher Baton Rouge, LA Rob Propst Festus, MO Lawson Purvis Denver, CO Melissa Reed Arkansas City, KS Stan Reubell Jones, OK Stacy Ricke Medicine Lodge, KS

38/Freshmen Miguel Rlos LiDeral, KS J.R. Robeson Edmond, OK Lars RognUd Hardstad, Norway Mike Roosevelt Augusta, KS John Rc,sata Kingwood, TX Charles Rowley Liberal, KS

Donnie Satcher Olathe, KS Vance Smedley Poteau, OK Larone Smith Denver, CO Bobby Sonnier Nederland, TX Sam Spainhour Greensburg, KS Suzanne Spainhour Greesnburg, KS

Wendy Steiner Winfield, KS Jill Stephens Winfield, KS Marcl Stucky Wichita, KS Robert Sullivan Baton Rouge, LA Jannell Tatum Burden. KS Reed Thomas Dallas, TX

Keith Thomas Denver, CO O'Dell Thomas Morgan City, LA James Thurman Loranger, LA Mitch Todd Salina,KS Dao Tran Augusta, KS Kenneth Vance Henryetta, OK

Mark Velasquez Martindale, TX Shawn Vredenburg Wichita, KS Dean Wagner Orlando, FL Jada Walker Pawhuska, OK Jim Walker Ellijay, GA Vic Walker Winfield, KS

James Warren Webbers Falls, OK Jody Watkins Kingman. KS Eddie Weigle Burden. KS Wilfred Westennan Zenda, KS Keenan White Galveston, TX Tom Widows Garden City, KS

Ivory Wilson Patterson, LA Randall Winter Peabody, KS Zac Zacharle New Orleans, LA

Left: Rodney Miller on his "hog", Photo by Bobbie Finch.

Freshmen/39 Terry Alley. Graduate. Auguata. KS Richard Karr. Senior. Pawhuaka. OK Mark Allgood. Graduate.Plttsburg. KS Ralph Keener. Junior. Winfield. KS Anthony Anderson. Fruhman. Winfield. KS Weldon Kennedy. Senior. Overton. TX Gina Anderson. Senior. Arkan... City. KS Debra Kerr. Special. Cheney. KS Kenneth Anderson. Fre.hman. Tampa. FL Ashraf Khaze. Senior. Ponca City. KS Larry Ankrom. Special. Atlanta. KS Kathryn Kirtley. Graduate. Nonnan. OK Linda Arndt. Graduate. Wellington. KS 1 Greg 1tJ.ug. Senior. Salina. KS Christy Kurtz. Junior. Winfield. KS Chris Arnett. Junior. Arkan..s City. KS Carol Farber. Junior. Arkan..s City. KS Nell Arnold. Special. Winfield. KS Eric Feln.teln. Freshman. Aurora. CO Judith Finton. Graduate. Winfield. KS Patricia Fischer. Graduate. Winfield. KS Dorothy FI.her. Graduate. Winfield. KS Melynda Lacey. Freshman. Oxford. KS Marsha Baker. Freshman. Cambridge. KS Laree Fitzgerald. Junior. Winfield. KS Linda Lake. Special. Arkansas City. KS April Bales. Special. Mulvane. KS Martha Fitzwater. Graduate. Winfield. KS Elouise Larson. Freshman. Winfield. KS Doug Ball. Sophomore. West MineraL KS Charlene Flanigan. Freshman. Winfield. KS Melissa Lathers. Graduate. South Haven. KS Le Baptista. Sophomore. Winfield. KS Linda Flint. Special. Burden. KS Mary Law. Freshman. Winfield. KS Randy Barber. Junior. Omaha. NE Velma Fox. Freshman. Winfield. KS Sherry Leach. Junior. Erie. KS Sandra Barner. Junior. Moline. KS Marie Frame. Special. Belle Plaine. KS Darouny Lee. Sophomore. Winfield. KS Jennifer A. Barnes. Freshman. Winfield. KS Graham Frazier. Senior. Winfield. KS Shaunl Leftwich. Senior. Dexter. KS Donald Beach. Graduate. Wellington. KS Cheryle Freed. Senior. Winfield. KS Deborah Lewis. Junior. Wichita. KS Rhea Beach. Graduate. Wellington. KS Carla Fuisom. Senior. Cedar Vale. KS Justin Littrell. Junior. Burden. KS Leda Bechtel. Graduate. Atlanta. KS John Logue. Freshman. Danbury. TX Shawn Becker. Sophomore. Wellington. KS Cale Lytton. Sophomore. Augusta. KS Harold Befort. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Mike Benecke. Junior. Woodlands. TX Glenn Berglan. Sophomore. Washington. OK John Gage. Senior. Arkan.as City. KS Jackie Berryman. Senior. Wellington. KS Kathy Gann. Se"lor. Winfield. KS Deborah Biby. Graduate. Winfield. KS Jana Gaeton. Sophomore. Houaton. TX Catherine Blake. Freshman. Winfield. KS Monty Gatton. Freshman. Burden. KS Chris Mackey. Special. Burden. KS Sharron Boatright. Sophomore. Topeka. KS Karen Gerberding. Graduate. Mayfield. KS Kevin Magnua. Junior. Arkansas City. KS Edward Bogner. Senior. Winfield. KS Richard Gibson. Special. Winfield. KS Dale Marknam. Senior. Winfield. KS Lorra Bohannon. EI Dorado. KS Judy Gifford. Senior. Peck. KS Lynda Marshall. Freshman. Winfield. KS Telisa Boline. Freshman. Winfield. KS Diana GUdhouae. Junior. Arkansas City. KS Mary Lou Martin. Special. Winfield. KS Karen Boston. Sophomore. Wellington. KS Gregory Gilklaon. Sophomore. Winfield. KS Nancy Martinez. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Michelle Boucher. Graduate. Wlnffeld. KS Diane Glasgow. Graduate. Winfield. KS Nancy Mathew. Graduate. Winfield. KS Teresa Boulware. Sophomore. Winfield. KS Kyla Goering. Graduate. Winfield. KS Mickle McCann. Junior. Arkansas City. KS James Bowen. Senior. Plantation. FL Steven Graham. Freshman. Winfield. KS Rovilla McClellan. Sophomore. Mulvane. KS Wendell Boyer. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Rachelle Graves. Junior. Oxford. KS Linda McDonnaugh. Special. Arkansas City. KS Sheila Bozeman. Junior. Wellington. KS Shane Green. Freshman. Burden. KS Steven McGlasson. Senior. Winfield. KS Paula Bradt. Freshman. Clearwater. KS Frederick Green. Sophomore. Tyler. TX Richard McHaffie. Junior. Arkansas City. KS Jason Bratcher. Junior. Oxford. KS Kimberly Groom. Graduate. Rock. KS Marcia McIntire. Graduate. Winfield. KS Kelly Broadhurst. Senior. Winfield. KS Beverly Grunder. Graduate. Winfield. KS Lori McManus. Junior. Arkansa. City. KS Jeanne Brown. Junior. Udall. KS Alton Guidry. Freshman. Morgan City. LA Tracy McNutt. Senior. Winfield. KS Kathleen Brown. Graduate. South Haven. KS Mary Meeker. Graduate. Wellington. KS Velva Bruster. Sophomore. Arkansas City. KS Shand! Metzinger. Junior. Dexter. KS Grant Bumgarne~. Graduate. Winfield. KS Louis Ml,qnone. Graduate. Dexter. KS Stanley Burdett. Graduate. Caldwell. KS Nancy MIller. Senior. Winfield. KS Deanna Burns. Freshman. Winfield. KS Dorothy Haden. Graduate. Cedar Vale. KS Doug Mires. Senior. Winfield. KS Patrlela Buaby. Sophomore. Oklahoma City. OK Holly Hadsell. Freshman. Winfield. KS Betty Moore. Graduate. Geuda Springs. KS Greg Buah. Junior. Midwest City. OK Jay Haffner. Sophomore. Broomfield. CO John Morris. Senior. Astoria. NY Charles Halre. Sophomore. Steubenville. OH Stuart Mossman. Senior. Winfield. KS Joy Hammer. Graduate. Winfield. KS Gregory Mount. Special. Winfield. KS Kitty Hankin•• Special. Arkansas City. KS ChrIstie Muret. Graduate. Winfield. KS Mark Hanldns. Special. Winfield. KS Martin Muttl. Senior. Marshall, MO Reggie Call1ns. Freshman. Mangum. OK Doug Harden. Sophomore. Winfield. KS Roxy Callison. Special. Winfield. KS Ed Hargrove. Graduate. Arkan..s City. KS Linda Calvin. Freshman. Winfield. KS Rod Hartman. Graduate. Wellington. KS Russell Carlson. Sophomore. Tulsa. OK Aleta Hastings. Junior. Belle Plaine. KS William Carter. Senior. Bristol. VA Dixie Hatfield. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Patty Neises. Special. Geuda Sj>rlnli: •• KS Tracl Christenson. Junior. Winfield. KS Teri Hayward. Senior. Winfield. KS Davfd Norton. Junior. Winfield; Klf" Michael Norton. Sophomore. Winfield. KS Deborah christman. Graduate. Arkansas City. KS Linda Headrick. Senior. Arkan... City. KS John Claiborne. Sophomore. Richmond. IN Cheryl Helmer. Senior. Wichita. KS Cy Clark. Senior. Wellington. KS Marguerite Hesslni. Special. Winfield. KS Douglas Clarke. Freshman. Wichita KS Tammie HIlderbrand. Senior. Coffeyville. KS Tonya Coleman. Sophomore. Wichita. KS Robert HIner. SpeciaL Winfield. KS Shelby Pappan. Senior. Winfield. KS Cheri Colvin. Sophomore. Udall. KS Theron Hines. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Bonnie Condit. Senior. Winfield. KS Matthew Pappen. Freshman. Wellington. KS Hal Hinson. Graduate. Winfield. KS Janice Parker. Graduate. Douglas•• KS Mary Conners. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Connie Hittle. Special. Winfield. KS Tim Copeland. Sophomore. Gueda Springs. KS Roger Parka. Senior. Winfield. KS Debbie Hockenberry. Arkansas City. KS Clarence Parrott. Fre.hman. Wichita. KS Wanda Com. SpeciaL Oxford. KS Troy Hoffman. Senior. Winfield. KS Julie Craig. Senior. Winfield. KS Ty Partridge. Freshman. Hutchinson. KS Jes.e Hollingsworth. Junior. Winfield. KS David Pawlowski. Freshman. Mt. Holly. NJ Nancy Creamer. Freshman. Burden. KS Sheryl Hollingsworth. Senior. Winfield. KS Jason Crossman. Freshman. Arkan..s City. KS Pamela Perez. Freshman. Winfield. KS Georgi Hollins. Senior. Arkansas City. KS David Perry. Freshman. Albuquerque. NM Christopher Culp. Freshman. Wichita. KS Gregory Holub. Freshman. Wichita. KS Debbie Curry. Junior. Oxford. KS Sandra Pettigrew. Graduate. Wellington. KS David Hopper. Junior. Wellington. KS Rick Phelp•• Senior. Wellington. KS Tracy Horst. Junior. Winfield. KS Dori. Phlpp•• Graduate. Winfield. KS Carol Houseman. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Glenn Placey. Sophomore. Cumberland. ME Jame. Houston. Senior. Winfield. KS Lael Porter. Junior. Lima OH Cindy Hovey. Special. Winfield. KS Lelaa Potts. Senior. Winfield. KS Gregory Huggin•• Junior. Topeka. KS Crlatlna Price. Senior. Arkansa. City. KS Rae Dale. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Nancy Hull; Graduate. Coldwell. KS Karen Price. Freshman. Oxford. KS Teresa Day. Junior. Winfield. KS Teresa Hull. Senior. Winfield. KS Susan Dean. Graduate. Winfield. KS Lynne Hunter. Special. Winfield. KS Ralph Decker. Senior. Nashville. TN Tere.. Hylton. Graduate. Arkansa. City. KS Brenda Defore. Junior. Winfield. KS Marilyn Denny. Graduate. Winfield. KS Jeffrey Dexter. Freshman. Winfield. KS 1 Troy Dingman. Freshman. Wichita. KS Charlene Ibach. Graduate. Arkansas City. KS Jean Drake. Senior. Winfield. KS Mary Ann Drum. Senior. WInfield. KS , Yvette Jacques. Sophomore. Wichita. KS Timothy Ehmke. SpeciaL Winfield. KS Nancy James. Sophomore. Burden. KS Terry Eis. Graduate. Winfield. KS Mary Jarvis. Graduate. Winfield. KS Eddie Erickson. Sophomore. Winfield. KS Robin Jenkins. Sophomore. Fort Meyers. FL Mark Erlcbon. Special. Wellington. KS Lela Jennings. Special. Winfield. KS Tim Ervin. Sophomore. Topeka. KS Nancy Jones. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Steve Evans. Senior. Winfield. KS Elaine Jordan. SpeciaL Arkansa. City. KS

4O/Not Fictured Lynn Reed. Graduate. Winfield. KS Stacey Reeves. Special, Winfield. KS Joan Renek. Graduate. WInfield. KS Tommie Reynolds. Special, Winfield. KS Judith Rhoades. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Sally Rich. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Margaret Richardson. Graduate. Dexter. KS Edward Rlnda. Special, Arkansas City. KS Denise Robinson. Graduate. Arkansas City. KS Margaret Robinson. Junior. Oxford. KS Oleta Robinson. Graduate. Maple City. KS Sharon Rozell. Senior. WInfield. KS Aaron ,Rush. Sophomore. Winfield. KS Shawn Rushton. Freshman. Fort Worth. TX Jan Rutter. Junior. Arkansas City. KS

Pamela Saboe. Junior. Sioux Falls. SD Jesse Santiago. Senior. San Bruno. CA Troy Scarlett. Senior. Hutchinson. KS Jane Schnackenberg. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Nancy Schulte. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Nancy Schwantes. Special. Winfield. KS Mark Scram. Graduate. Arkansas City. KS Callie Seaton. Special. WInfield. KS David Seaton. Special, Winfield. KS Katherine Seellger. Special. Winfield. KS Greg Senseman. Sophomore. Hugoton. KS Giovanni Sepulveda. Junior. JUaJeah. FL Top right: The education graduate Harold Shapley. Senior. Belle Plaine. KS Billy Shaw. Graduate. Wellington. KS program is designed for teache:r:s Jeanna Short. Freshman. Harper. KS to learn new techniques and meth­ Vicky Shrader. Senior. Anthony. KS ods. Photo by Scott Hams. Wanda Sloan. Winfield. KS Bill Smith. Freshman. Liberal. KS Rene Smith. Senior. WIchita. KS Sally Smith. Freshman. Oxford. KS Carl Snyder. Freshman. WInfield. KS Amy Soto. Senior. WInfield. KS Elizabeth Speck. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Bob Squires. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Sandra Vandever. Freshman. Arkan..s City. KS Cary Stamps. Junior. WInfield. KS Dom Viola. Freshman. Pinellas. FL Katherine Stewart. Arkansa City. KS Jeanette Vratil. Graduate. WInfield. KS Phillip Stewart. Senior. Ponca City. KS Alan Stlgge. Freshman. Winfield. KS Judith SUgge. Senior. WInfield. KS Joey Stiles. Sophomore. Chapman. KS Marnle Stockton. Freshman. WInfield. KS Michael Stoppel. Graduate. Winfield. KS Cathy Wagner. Freshman. Arkansas City. KS Paula Storey. Senior. WIchita. KS WIlliam Wakefield. Senior. Winfield. KS Nancy Strader. Graduate. Wellington. KS Deborah Walker. Sophomore. Arkansas City. KS Reginna Strobel. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Stuart Walling. Junior. Farmington. NM Brian Strohl, Junior. Shawnee. KS Shari Wampler. Senior. WInfield. KS Kimberly Sutherland. Graduate. WInfield. KS Kevin Watkins. Senior. Hugoton. KS Georgia Sweetland. Senior. Arkansas City. KS B.r\an Watten. Freshman. Arkans.. City. KS Tina Watts. Freshman. WInfield. KS Marchla Waugh, Graduate. Wellington. KS Christopher Webster, Senior. Arkan..s City. KS Sara Weinert. Special, Winfield, KS Linda Wells, Graduate, Andover, KS Gayle Wesbrooka, Graduate, Burden, KS E8ther Thelmer. Senior. Winfield. KS Hazel Wessela, Sophomore, Belle Plaine, KS Jerrold Thomas. Freshman. Dallas. TX Deana Westenfeld, Senior, Winfield, KS Rutha Thom... Graduate. Wellington. KS Matthew Weston, Senior, Arkansas City, KS Lower right: Former Registrar, John Tilton. Junior. Burden. KS Raymona Wethington, Graduate, WInfield. KS Murrel Snyder visits with former Susan Tltmus. Senior. Arkansas City. KS Krlatine Wetterhus, Special, Winfield, KS Karon Toon. Senior. Burden. KS Steve Whaley, Freshman, Wellington, KS President, C. Orville Strohl at the Jean Topper. Graduate. Winfield. KS Kim Wheeler, Graduate, WeliJngton, KS Pi Gamma Mu Election Party. Sharon Treat. Graduate. Arkansas City. KS Shella Whyde, Junior, Arkansas City, KS Photo by J oyce Fellers. Roberta Tuders. Graduate. Winfield. KS Brent Wicker. Freshman, Guymon, OK Tony TuliJs. Sophomore. WInfield. KS Sally WIlcox, Graduate, Winfield, KS James Turner. Senior. Arkan..s City. KS David Willoughby, Sophomore, WInfield, KS Michael Wilmoth, Graduate, Wellington, KS Deborah Wllson, Junior, Arkansas City, KS Margaret Wilson, Sophomore, Denton, TX Mar" Wllaon, Senior, Liberal, KS Victor Urleta. Sophomore. Tyler. TX Kent Wire, Graduate, Arkansas City, KS Toni Wolff, Graduate, Caldwell, KS Christy Woods, Senior, Winfield, KS Roy Wright, Graduate, Mulvane, KS Scott Blake. Special. Mulvane. KS Tom Wheeler. Special. Wichita. KS

Thoma. Yount, Junior, WInfield, KS

Patti Zeka, Senior, Wellington. KS

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FACULTY & STAFF

Donald Anderson Professor ofPsychology Debbie Anschutz Secretary to Placement Ruth Archambeau Secretary to Alumni and Deu. Tammy Barnaby Secretary to Financial Aid Richard Barnes Chair. Diu. ofManagement Terry Barnett Professor ofChemistry

Leda Bechel Campaign Coordinator Mary Blake Asst. to President Dorothy Bernard Secreatry to Education Troy Boucher Professor ofEnglish Tom Bowlby Custodian Charlotte Brewer Secretary to the Registrar

Fran Broadhurst Coordinator, Career Planning !.annie Buechner Asst. Prof. ofNursing Joann Butler Communications Cleric Martha Butler Asst. Prof. ofNursing Phil Carr lnst. HPER, Trainer Judith Charlton Prof. ofEnglish & fl;frlcan Studies

Phil Chenoweth Vice Presldentfor Business ~airs Keith Chuvala Computer Center Coordinator Mike Conover Director ofPublic Relations Wanda Corn Accounts Receivable Secretary Beverly Cox Custodian Norma Cox Accounts Payable Bookkeeper

Connie Craft Secretary Business & Humanities Dan Daniel Professor ofEnglish Bill DeArmond Assoc. Prof. ofMass Communications Ralph Decker Registrar Jeanne Dexter lnstr. in Business Kirk Dubbersteln Custodian

Lee Dubowsky Professor ofMathematics Bill Dyar Director ofDevelopment Mlke'Ellrich Asst. Football Coach Sandy Feinstein Asst. Prof, ofEnglish Cecil Findley Professor ofReligion Dfck Finton Assoc. Prof ofSpeech

42/Faculty & Staff Left: Dean Johnston makes a in his Wednesday night graduate class. Photo by Scott Harris. Right: When these two get to­ gether, it's going to cost some­ body. Blll Rinkenbaugh and Benn Gibson. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Ed Foster Professor ofElementary Education Cheryle Freed Secretary to Athletic Department Connie Gambrel Custodian Benn Gibson Director of College Services Wallace Gray Professor ofPhilosophy Bones Hankins Groundskeeper

Kristina Harding Admin. Asst., Food Service Diana Hearlson Secretary to Provost, Student Services Jim Helmer Asst. Professor HPER Bill Helphln~stlne Dellvery/Matlman Marguerite Hesslnl Professor ofFrench & Linguistics Robert Hicks Carpenter

Mike Hiner Custodian Billie Holman Secretary to Natural Science Division Charlie Hunter Assoc. Prof. of Biology Janette Joslin Resident Director Carrie Ka!fes Instr. HPER, Coach Volleyball Barbara Kaiser Secretary to VP Business Affairs

Karen Kehres Interlibrary Loan/Technical Processor Gary King Asst. Prof. of Computer Science Mike Kirkland Admissions Counselor Orland Kolling Assoc. Prof. of Physical Science Winnie Lacey Asst. Prof. of Nursing Ann Laws Adjunct, Management

Faculty &: Staff/43 Hennan Lebovitz Assoc. Prof.lDlr. Social Work Cathy Lewandowski Instructor in Social Work Grace McCauley Secretary to Admissions Jan McDaniel Programmer/Analyst in Computing Daryl McWhirt Maintenance Supervisor Carl Martin President of the College

David Mathie Asst. Professor ofMusic Allyson Moon Ad). Faculty in Theatre Roger Moon Asst. ProfessorlDlrector Theatre Lori Moshier Director ofHousing Stuart Mossman Director ofthe Annual Fund Parveen Mustanslr Asst. Professor ofMathematics

Kay Newton Manager of the Book Cave Janis Paden Admissions COunselor John Paulin Chaplain of the COllege Marcus Payne Resident Director Rick Peters Asst. Professor ofArt BI11 Rlnkenbaugh Director ofAdmissions

Margaret Robinson Director Of Financial Aid Sue Robinson Dean ofStudents Alfredo Rodriguez Ad). to Social Science Jane Rogen Professor of&fucation Larry Romero Director ofFood Service Terri Saundera Admissions Counselor

Jane Schllcltau Asst. Professor ofNursing Phil Schmidt Chair. Social Science Division Jamel Schuppener Assoc. Professor Of Music Arlen Scott Groundskeeper Earl Spidel Director of COllege Advancement Bill Stephens Director ofAthletics

Right: With his keyboard experience. Jim Strand should be a real computer whiz. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

Far right: Carrie Kalfes and woman's best friend. rPhoto by Lars Rognlid.

44/Faculty & Staff James Strand Chair, Division ofFine Arts Judy Sutton Accountant Beth Swanson Donor Records Secretary Lou Tharp Secretary to Fine Arts Max Thompson Professor ofBiology Wilma Topper CUstodian

Lois Torrance Library Acquistions Clerk Dick Valyer Assoc. Professar ofEducation Mary Warner Asst. Professor ofSociology Lyle Weinert Asst. Professor ofBusiness .lim Wheatcroft Asst. Professor, HPER

Michael Wilder Assoc. Professor ofMusic Kathy Wilgers Assist. Library Director Larry Wilgers Professor ofHistorY Mark Williams Asst. Professor ofPhysics

Lower left: The Men of Maintenance are always digging up something. Pat Williams Asst. Manager Book Cave John Willoughby ProllOst, Dean ofFaculty Upper right: Dapper Sue Robinson Bob Wimmer hurries to her next appOintment. Chair ofNatural Science Lower right: Alumni and Development would not be the same without Beth Swanson

Hubert Wooldridge Head Groundsman Greg Zuck Library Director

Faculty & Staff/45 ~ 46/soc1al ocial .

Soclal/4 7 G\ Homecoming Left center: What are Shay and The Difference Bones talking about as they of '88 grin slyly? SC kicked off its Homecoming celebration Right center: This dlcln't make an "se nU'tf'Tf'nt'I!.' with a royalty assembly on Friday. Queen Shay Jewett, from Colby, was crowned and presided over the events of the next two days. That night, to add to the homecom­ ing festivities, the opening of "Brighton Beach Memoirs" by Neil Simon was pre­ sented. Saturday morning began with the traditional parade. In the BIG, game that afternoon, SC crunched Ottawa in a re­ sounding victory. The spirit of the cele­ bration was carried through to the Home­ coming Dance, which was the finale to a great weekend, by Bobbie Finch

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Lori Moshier says "Take our !!" Drill team. . Broadhurst II, the night­ continues. Just ask Steve or Dave. : The PBL float with Lora won 1st prize in SC's .....'..vl...... 5 Float Contest.

on pages 48 and 49 were t,.. ken by FInch.

Homecoming/49 On October 21, 1988, Shay Jewett was crowned Home­ coming Queen at a convoca­ tion in MessengerAuditorium. Shay is a Junior from Colby, Kansas. MissJewettwas nomi­ nated by A Capella Choir. The Queen's attendents in the court were: Suzanne Goss, J unior from Winfield, Kansas, nominatedbyTheta Phi Delta; Darla English, Junior from Newton, Kansas, nominatedby Tri-Beta; Cynthia Colberg, Juniorfrom Lyons, nominated by Honor and Shriwlse; and Rhonda Rothe, Junior from Wichita, Kansas, nominatedby Wallingford Hall. By Marilyn Hall.

Top right: Shay Jewett, Junior from Colby, Kansas.

Center left: Cynthia Colberg, Junior from Lyons, Kansas.

Center right: Suzanne Goss, Junior from Winfield, Kansas.

Lower left: Rhonda Rothe, Junior fromWichita, Kansas.

Lower right: Darla English, Junior from Newton, Kansas.

Photos by Kathy Wilgers.

50/Homecomlng op left: Rick LIby, Concordia, sas. Photo byTina Huaroto. op right: Hector Rios, Liberal, nsas. Photo by Tina Huaroto. How Many Ugly Center left: Kent Lundy, Wichita, nsas. Photo by Kathy Wilgers. Men Does It Take ... Ugly Man 1988 Rick Liby was chosen as Ugly Man 1988 in a money raising contest sponsored by the Junior Class. Rick is a junior from Concordia, Kansas. Rick was nominatedby the Student Government Association. Other candidates for Ugly Man 1988 were: Bobby Davenport, Junior from New Smyrna, Florida, was nominated by Wallingford Hall. Hector Rios, Senior from Liberal, Kansas was nominated by Tri-Beta. Barry Dundas, Senior from Hutchinson, Kansas was nomi­ natedbySigma IotaSigma and Theta Phi Delta. Kent Lundy, Junior from Wichita, Kansas was nominatedby the Student Activities Association. By Marilyn Hall.

Middle center: Bobby Davenport, New Smyrna, Florida. Photo by Tina Huaroto.

Center right: Barry Dundas, Hutch­ inson, Kansas. Photo by Kathy Wilgers. ugly Man/51 Lower left: Iwant Yu, Rinkle, Kansas. Inside se Some of Those Who Help Make It Go Top right: These are the people who make the good food in the cafeteria. Front: Insoon DeArmond. Tham Phakonkom. Kathy Mignone. Sylvia Harris. Back row: Jim Street. Frank Dorsey. Chris­ tina Harding. Not pictured are Carp Sludge. Soya Beene and Saucie Cover who are re­ sponsible for the food you don't like.

Lower left: Lou Tharp and Pat Williams seem to be drinking coffee. but who knows!

Lower right: Brass Trio. Martin. President; Earl Spi· del. Director of College Ad· Lower center: Rare photo of vancement and Phil Che­ Joe Cole. electrician. noweth. Vice-President for Business Mfairs.

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Lower center: It's hard to believe worthwhile things are going on here. Kent Anderson and Keenan White.

Lower right: Jlll Stephens really Top left: Keitha Adams closes her does like to work with computers, eyes and wishes the photographer she just doesn't act like it. as well as the computer would just disappear.

Top center: Stan Bowling requires a lot of work space.

Top right: "Joe Cool" on Thad Lef­ fingwell's shirt obviously has had influence. Lower left: Debbie Maxwell knows how to concentrate, she just Candlds/53 doesn't do it all the time. .._----..-­ Halloween

When the 31st of October arrives, it gives those inclined the chance to let the real per­ son come out. The photos on this page are representative of what happens on SC campus.

Top right: Proof there are ist nuns. (Kathy Gann) Lower right: Bring in the clowns! (Connie Gambrel)

Top center: We always need an­ Above: Ronald Reagan was looking other nurse. (Diana Hearlson) for Republican votes. His face seems to be made of Teflon. (Ed Lower center: Some places have Foster). bats in their belfries, but SC has vampire bats in theirs. (Wanda Com)

54/Halloween Top right: Freshman Seminar is an ideal time to learn about the mysteries of computers.

Center left: Rodney Miller is either very early or very late for whatever happened at Stewart Fieldhouse.

Center right: Sandy Feinstein uses the Library Lounge but these students don't seem to be loung­ ing. Photo by James Warren.

Lower left: Doug Stanton and Lance Davis mugged for the cam­ era at a Cross Country meet. Photo by Tina Huaroto.

Lower right: Professor Ed Foster demonstrates the aerodynamics of flight with his battery powered model pla~e.

Candids/SS - Sitting: Shelly Snell. 1st row: Aaron Murray, Wendy Dolsen, Liz Cleland, Kim Fort, Jenni Sturgis, Chuck Marchbanks. 2nd row: Thad Leffingwell, Jennifer Barnes, Bryan Dennett, Suzanne Underwood. 3rd row: Karen Anderson, Lora Warren, Tammy Rector. 4th row: Terry Barnett.

The Student Activities Associa­ tion is responsible for most of the activities that go on around the Southwestern campus. The activities fees paid by each full time student are used for these programs. SAA initiated many new activities in the 1988-89 school year, including Free Wednesday movies at the Winfield theaters, canned food and clothing drives, and the Inaugural Ball for President Martin's Inauguration. The additional activities planned by this active group has enhanced the social life and entertain­ ment at SC. A list of some of the activities sponsored by SAA is given on page 57. Story by Crystal Moore.

ISM SAA 1988-1989 Activities Free Movies WedneAday Night Below: The Roommate Game Leadership Retreat Orientation Dance generated a :ot of fun. Activity Fair Roller Skating Party Beach party ugly Man Contest Tours for Parent's Day Dorm Feud t Hypnotist - Gary Conrad Tie-Dye Party before Bethany game Mourning Dre.. -up Day and Dre.. -up Day for , Homecoming Week Purple and Wlilte Day Float in the Homecoming Parade Homecoming Dance "Contrast the Differencc" Hayrack ride Thanbl!ivl_ng Canned Food DriYe Thanngiv:lng Clothing Drive Phonathon MORPDance . Helped prepare and Ught Luminaries Helped decorate Christmas Trec Funded Christmas Dance Bus Trip to Kans.. City Christmas Banquet with SaA Eating Contest during finals late-night breakfast Jan Term Beach Dancc Win, Lose or Draw competition RepresentativC8 to Leaderahlp Confcrence In Dcnver, Colorado RcpresentativC8 to Leadcrship Conference at . Bethany Fundcd Valentinc Dancc Open House/Open Forum meeting Roommate Game Inaugural Ball BowUng Annual Talent Show . Spring Formal AU Day Outdoor Actlvity Eztravaganza (Dead Day) .

SAAOfficcrs 1988-1989 Lower left: Terry Barnett and Joe President Wendy Dolsen Luinstra are quick on the draw for 'Vice President SheUy Snell the Win, Lose or Draw Game. Photo Secretary Karen Andcrson by Crystal Moore. Treasurer Suzanne Underwood Social Activities Chairperson Maule Mycrs Dance Chairperson Judie w1ii'.kler Lower right: Audience participa­ tion was part of Win, Lose or Draw. Andy Jordan and Willie Coleman. Photo by Crystal Moore.

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i iI'op left: Weldon Kennedy, Presi­ aent of the Black Student Union. i hoto by Jana Gaston.

!rop center: Ivan Glover, Vice President of the Black Student Union. Photo by Jana Gaston. rop right: John Claiborne and p'onald Stroy do "Kid 'n Play" at ~ he Valentine Dance. Photo by Stan rackson.

Bottom: Anna Thomas, Daisy Tho­ nas and Fran Broadhurst. Daisy ~ortrayed slave Sojourner Truth at In exciting convocation during nack History Month. Photo by Kathy Wilgers.

/Black Student Union BSU 1988-1989 Accomp 1i shments

One of the first BSU floats ever in the history of BSU. Sponsored and co-sponsored several very popular dances on campus. As a group attended and participated in the Martin Luther King Cele­ bration in Wichita. The group is working to establish a Black fraternity at Southwestern. A representative was sent to the Minorities In Education Conference at Kansas State. Participated in a conference dealing with racism at Southwestern. BSU organized the Sojourner Truth convocation, one of the best and most appreciated presentations in recent memory. The group held a picnic in the spring for all BSU members.

TOp left: Some times the most fun is sitting out a dance. Valentine's Dance 1989. Stephanie Hider, Bari Williams, Jeana Lewis and Sean Forehand. Photo by Stan Jackson.

TOp right: Ivan Glover and Weldon Kennedy flash the Kappa sign. Photo by Stan Jackson.

Lower left: Everyone pitches in to complete the Black Student Union Homecoming float.

Black Student Union/59 Reid: 1st row: Tony Holmes, Ed Cabana, Reggie Callins . 2nd row: Mike Roosevelt, Willie Coleman and Bryan Dennet. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

The dorm councils are com­ prised ofelected students who regulate each dorm. Theykeep up the dorms, participate in all dorm activities and help hold things together. Sugges­ tions, ideas and complaints are handled through these groups. Without these people, the dorms would not function well.

ShriwisejHonor Dorm: Aaron Rush. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

Wallingford: 1st row: Jennifer Barn es, K i m Duvall, Suzanne Johns on, Barb Henthorn. 2nd row: R odney James, Scott F arhna m, Robert Davenport and Denise Wagner. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

S utton: Wendy Dolsen and Tina Huaroto. Not pictured: Tony S oares, Leann Hubbell, Jeff Blackman, Scott Voight, David Reynolds and Mark Markley.

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Snap Shots Top left: Bari Williams. Note the haircut!

Top center: Lorrie Fyffe is caught with her mouth open. Top right: Curtis Horton looks like he just got away with something.

Center left: Angie Dolbey obviously is not thinking about work.

Center right: Demetrice Harrold and Ivory Wilson, looking cool.

Lower left: Tony Jennings on the incline bench press.

Lower right: Kevin Watkins tapes an unidentified foot.

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62/818 Student Government Association

Top picture, front row: Krlsty Hillman, Joyce Fellers, Wendy Dolsen, SGA gives the students a Darla English, Jenni Sturgis, Carmen Hopkins, Jennifer Barnes, Jeana chance to voice their opinions Lewis, Lora Warren, Mike Metcalf, Terl Hutchison, Karen Anderson. on school policies. Topics Back row: Shay Jewett, Rick Llby, Scott Hecht, Kerry Menzie, Kent Lundy, Ralph Decker, Phil Schmidt, and Chuck Marchbanks. which caused some voices to rise included the newly re­ quired capstone courses. Wallingford Hall escort poli­ cies' the students' rights to be represented by the Attorney General at Judicial hearings. and faculty giving tests the week before final exams.

PRESIDENT: Mike Metcalf VlCE PRESIDENT: Scott Hecht SECRETARY: Ten Hutchison TREASURER: Kristy HiIbnan ATfORNEY GENERAL: Rl ~ k Uby OFF CAMPUS REPS: Joyce Fellers and Kent Lundy REPS AT lARGE: Bobby Davenport. JeIUli Sturgis, and Lora Warren SUTfON HAIL: Shelley Snell and Karen Anderson I-iONOR/SHRIWISE: Darla English and Shay Jcwclt

FRESHMAN CLASS: Kerry Menzie JUNlI)R CLASS: Shay Jewett SENIGR ClASS: Maggie Myers SAA: Wendy Dolsert. preSident

SGA/63 TOp right: Tammy Barnaby is pleased to have a break from registration.

Center left: The Book Cave staff enjoy the expensive books more than students do.

Center right: Travis Jordon forti­ fies himself with two candy bars.

Lower right: A lull during registra­ tion. Barabra Kaiser, Norma Cox, Annelle Persinger, Mark Williams.

64/Sprlng Regl.tratlon Pictured above. 1st row: Theta Phi Delta David Willoughby, Mark Wilson, Tim Hollingsworth, Theta Phi Delta has been on Doug Stanton, Mike Met­ SC Campus for twenty two calf, Barry Dundas, Kent years. The organizationpro­ Lundy. 2nd row: GaryDick, vides a meaningful living ex­ Stuart Schmidt, Stuart perience and brotherhood Graham, Brian Stone, Jon­ for its members. The last athan Thompson, Aaron exclusively male fraternity Rush,Brian Dutton.Photoby on campus, they are active Lorrie Fyffe. in community service and social functions. They par­ ticipate annually in the Homecoming parade. Stud Jock Day is a popular event sponsored by the Thetas in the Spring.

Theta Phi Delta/6S Dance In' Wonderful WallyWorld

Top: Anthony Jennings and Jen­ nifer Knight leave their inhibitions behind.

Center: Fawn Anderson and Sean Forehand seem to love an audi­ ence.

Lower left: Rachelle Johnson knows all the moves.

Lower right: Sponsors Terry Bar­ nett and Ralph Decker enjoy being "dumped." Photos by Joyce Fellers.

66/WaIllngford Dance . r .' . , ' '\ ' ." ~, . .c . . ,'.:. . . I Vi ant YQU) to vvorktoF mel Work Study jobs are a great way for those qualified stu­ dents that prefer an on cam­ pus job over an off campus job. It's a fun way for students to get to know the campus and other students. Some jobs consist of physical work, while others are in the Library or in Top left: George Cermeno. Library Assistant. an office typing, filing, or work­ ing with computers. The Work Center left: Au'Duan Manns, Study experience can be of use Athletics. Photo by George Cermeno. to the student in the future when they are looking for a Lower left: Wilfred Westerman, Athletics. Photo by George Cermeno. job. On campus jobs are excit­ ing and fun. Top center: Angie Dolbey labels Story by George Cermeno. books in the Library. Middle center: Suzie Spainhour works for Public Relations. Photo by George Cermeno. Lower center: Tresia Dodson, Library Assistant.

Top right: Rick Courtney, Humani­ ties. Photo by George Cermeno.

Lower right: David Cauble, Busi­ ness Department. Photo by George Cermeno. Top left: Kristy Hillman, Marc Right: Lots of dancing, talk and fun. Needham, Shelly Snell, and Scott Hecht. All photos ofdancebyKathyWilgers.

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Centermiddle: Jeana Lewis andTony Soares.

Center right: Diana Bltker and Barry Dundas.

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Center left: Emily George and Bob­ bie Davenport.

Lower right: Mike Metcalf and date; Jennifer Blankenship and Stuart Schmidt and Jeff Newlon and date.

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Top center: Lisa Hager and James Thurman.

Top right: Jannette Joslin and Scott Moshier man the 'Warden's Desk."

Center right: Dancing and visiting can be done at the same time!

Lower left: Bari Williams and MUte Mosley.

Lower right: Amy Henry. Rodger Dundas. PaulaBradt and herbrother.

Spring Dance/69 Top right: When Keng Lee studies nothing interferes! ' Center left: Lars Rognlld caught students doing what they do best. Rick Courtney, Sonja Piland and Rob Propst. Center right: Jim Lynne proves If one's grass appears that much greener, perhaps they are using he's a senior and uses the card too much fertilizer. catalog for the first time. Chad Sutton. Lower left: Barb Henthorn and Amy Hysom take advantage of some sunshine. Photo by Lars Carnpus Rognlid. Lower right: "Are we having fun yet?" James Bowen. Photo by Scott Cul ture Harris.

70/Candlds Top left: Charles Rowley is all business. Top right: Friends from distant places get together for a picture of the "times oryour life." 1st row: Rodney Miller, Tyler, TX. 2nd row: Sean Forehand, St. Petersburg, FL; Bari Williams. St. Petersburg. FL; Greg Peoples, Diana, TX; 3rd row: Deno Hall, China, TX and Fred Green, Tyler, TX.

Center left: Robyne Stanford adds class to her classes. Lower left: Rene Rollins helps prepare for life by being a Social Science secretary. Photo by Scott Harris.

The Southwestern education Lower right: Lawrence Fields provides a student with many mimics the moves of singer George diverse and opposing ideas and Michael. Photo by Scott Harris. opinions from which to question, analyze, and critique the workings of our world. Scott Hecht, Senior Candids/71 Sports

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i, !J72/Sports Sport./73 l' Below: 1st row: Amy Hysom, Annelle Persinger. 2nd row: Stephanie Goatley, Jeana Lewis. 3rd row: Rhonda Rothe, Sheila Cox. 4th row: The Builder Spirit Squad was a Yvette Jacques. Photo by Bobbie Finch. busy group this fall. The Squad supported the Moundbuilder football team at home as well as at the away games. Several ac­ tivities the group participated in for the fall season included Par­ ent's Day convocation, where they geared up the fans with cheers and yells. ForHomecom­ ing, the Squad supplied the tra­ ditional mums. At the end ofthe fall season, the girls participated in a cheerleading camp with the Wichita State University cheer­ leaders. Special thanks goes to sponsor, PatWilliams, for all her support and to Kerry Menzie, also known as The Jinx. Story by Bobbie Finch. Builder Spirit Squad

Center right: The Squad keeps the enthusiasm of the crowd going for gridiron action. Photo by Bobbie Finch.

Lower right: Hamming it up for the photographer are Annelle Persinger and Jeana Lewis. Photo by Tony Soares.

74/Splrlt Squad 1st row: Marilyn Hall. 2nd row: Robin Jenkins, Phil Moorehouse, Mike Roosevelt, Anthony Anderson. 3rd row: Regina Musgrove, Jeana Lewis, and Rachelle Johnson.

Enthusiasm was present through the ups and downs of 1988-1989. The cheerleaders pro­ moted spirit for all sporting events, urging the crowds to a higher level of support. The second semester Spirit Squad members were: Jeana Lewis (Captain), Robin Jenkins, Mari­ lyn Hall, Anthony Anderson, Rachelle Johnson, Phil Moorehouse, Regina Musgrove, Mike Roosevelt, David Willoughby and Kerry Menzie (The Jinx). Story by Anthony Anderson.

Spirit Squad/75 Marilyn Hall, Rhonda Rothe, Shelly Leach, Sheri Leach, Morgan Marshall, Regina Musgrove, Jennifer Morris, Jennifer Sturgis, AImelle Persinger, Christie Darkow, J. J. Leonard, Georgana Weigle, Sally Rich and Coach Carrie Kaifes. Lady Builders Have Tough Season Hard Working Volleyb,all Team Looks To Next Year.

The Southwestern women's vol­ leyball team had a rough year as they went 3-31 overall for the season. They finished eighth in the KCAC conference with a record of2-16. Two Lady Build­ ers were named All Conference. Georgana Weigle was named to the first team and Shelly Leach was named honorable mention. Coach Kaifes, when asked about the year, said, "The girls worked very hard all season long. Our record didn't show it, but we never gave up." The highlight of the season for the Lady Builders was winning the last home game. IneligiblesJulie Unruh aJild Sheri Leach could have made a big difference in the season, if they could have played. About next season Coach Kaifes said, "We are looking for the future, and things can only get better." By David Reynolds. Getting in position for the return are left to right, Sally Rich, Shelly Leach, Rhonda Rothe and Annelle Persinger.

76IVollefball Top: Sheri Leach dlnks the volley­ Right center: Jennifer Morris says, ball over the opponents head. "I am ready. Pass me the ball!" Left center: Regina Musgrove bumps the ball up for her team­ Lower left: Coach Carrie Kaifes had mate to make the play. her work cut out for her In her first season at SC.

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INJURIES PLAGUE BUILDER SEASON

The Southwestern football team champions, Bethany. The Builders started off the season like KCAC finished up the season winning the Champions, beating Kansas remainder of their games, except Wesleyan and Tabor. During the against St. Mary of the Plains. Tabor game, two serious blows This game saw the Builders com­ came to the Builders. Two All mit eIght turnovers. The American candidates, Weldon Moundbullders passing game was Kennedy and Brad Keller, went much improved with the addition down. Weldon received a knee of Brian Shaw, a junior from injury while Brad came away with Hutchinson Junior College. Brian a broken le~. This was a blow threw for over 1500 yeards. Re­ that would keep the team from ceivers Greg Peebles and Donald the KCAC crown and trip to the Stroy will be returning next year. playoffs. In combination with Woody Gibbs and Freddie Green, the offense will The Moundbuilders went on to win be well stacked. Bobby Urrutia against Sterling handily, but ran leads a defense squad that will be into a wall with Bethel. Bethel's tops in the league. The Builders of secondary held down the passing '89 should again be a team to beat. game of Brian Shaw. Later, SC David Reynolds. would lose to the KCAC

1st row: Robert SulJivan. Willie Coleman. Jerrold Thomas. Barl WUlIam•• Victor Urleta. Edmond Hall. Donald Stroy. Gregory Peoples. Heath Perry. Tim Bob Kltsmlller. Brian Shaw. Gregory Huggins. Doug Myers. Antonio Holme•• Robert Coleman. Eric Newman. Daniel Wagner. Brad Keller. 2nd row:Lawrence Fields. Anthony McCollum. Bruce Phillips. Regtnald Call1ns. Terry Stephen•. Keenan White. Jody Hill. Weldon Kennedy. Freddie Robeson. Frederick Green, Shane Green. Lance Davis. Kenneth Anderson. Thoma. Moran. Alton Guidry. Woody Gibbs. Dom Viola. Reed Thomas. Nick Garcia. Ty Partridge. 3rd row: Shawn Vredenburg, John Logue. Lawson Purvis. J. T. Thompson, Michael Mosley, James Thurman, Alton Carter, Derrell Zacharie, Harvey Dickerson, Camron Pitcher, Dave Pawlowski, Rodney Miller, Keith Thomas, Andy Jordan, Eric Klima. Jim Walker, Gene Phillipson. 4th row: Mike Gomez, Mark Velasquez, Ivory Wilson, Dave Berglan, Lonnie Fowler, Vic Walker, O'Dell Thomas, Keith Francois, Danny Merritt, Rlehard Courtney, Roger Crossman, Jamie Morris, James Warren, Gerald Peters. Steve Peebles, Lee Gopffarth, Nell Bass. 5th row: Rober Urrutia, Curtis Horton, Bobby Sonnier, BIlly Beard, Jason Crossman, Jesse George, Rob Probst, Jamie Dewell. Rodney James, Vance Smedley, Bill Smith, Jesse Santiago, Scott Nettles, Robert Jewett, Larone Smith, Cedric Green. 6th rOW:Doug Mlres, Demetrlce Harrold, Stanley Reubell. Billy Weber, James Bowen, John Rosata, George Cermeno, Kenneth Vance, Jason Dueker, Stan Jackson, Kevin Gardner, Lars Rognlid, Anthony Salas, Chris Fort, An'Duan Manns. 7th row: Trainers Scott Bugsbee, Kevin Watkins, Bob Nation, Coach Welch, Al Holdeman, Charlie Cowdrey, Mike Ellrlch, Ivan Glover, Vernon Goertz, Scott Moshier, PhU Carr, Scotty Voight, Shay Jewett, Darla English. 78/FootbaJl Center above: Rodney Miller burns down the side line with an inter­ ception for a Builder score. Photo by Tony Soares. Upper right: Greg Peoples spiking after a touchdown. Photo by Tony Soares. Lower left: Brian Shaw going back to pass as the offensive line shows perfect pass protection. Photo by Tony Soares.

1988 Football Scoreboard

Southwestern 42 Kansas UJesleyan 1 I

Southwestern 46 Tabor 17 Southwestern 2B NeiLl MeBico 33 I Highlands

Southwestern 42 Sterling 13

Southwestern 16 Bethel 21

Southwestern 3 Bethany 21

Southwestern 3B Ottawa 16

Southwestern 17 McPherson 14

Southwestern 10 St. Mary's of the 21 Plains

Southwestern 42 Friends 14

Overall Record 6-4 KCAC 6-3 Runner-up II

FootbaJl/79 o Top left: All Conference kicker, Victor Urleta. kicks another good one. Photo by Tony Soares.

Center left: Jonathan Thompson runs a reverse against Sterling. Photo by Tony Soares. Lower left: Brad Keller and Rodney Mlller ready to make a tackle. Photo by Tony Soares.

Lower right: Donald Stroy receives the ball and has an open field except for Mike Conover. Photo by Tony Soares.

SO/Football Top left: Gene Phillipson makes a sack. Pho to by Tony Soares.

Center left: The Builders show tough defense against Kansas Wesleyan. Photo by Tony Soares.

Lower left: Lawrence Fields makes a solo tackle. Photo by Tony Soares.

Football/B] 1st row: Megann Martin, Chris Carr, Annette Greever, Rene Rollins. 2nd row: Shari Kennedy, Wendy Steiner, Cynthia Colberg. 3rd row: Scott F~rnham, Kim Fort, Lori McManus, Traci McNutt, Tanya Jantz and Coach John Paulin. s e's Women's Tennis 2nd in KCAC, 4th in District 10 N .A.I.A. For t he second straight year SC placed second in all In #1 singles, Tanya Jantz SC finished second to Bethel matches but #1 singles. Tanya upset the Washburn favorite College in the KCAC Women's Jantz could not play because 6-1, 6-2 to advance to the Tennis Championship held in ofillness. Three Lady Builders championship roundwhereshe Wichita at the Riverside Ten­ earned all-conference honors eventually placed 2nd. In #3 nis Center. Following an aver­ in the KCAC. For the second singles, Annette Greever also age win to loss dual record year, seniorTanyaJ antz was a placed second. Rene Rollins during the season, SC com­ unanimous choice for the AU­ placed 4th in #2 singles, Lori peted against six other KCAC KCAC t eam. Senior Rene McManus placed 4th in #4 schools. Mter the first day of Rollins was also chosen as a singles, and in #6 singles, Traci play it was clear it would be member of the AU Conference McNutt won 3rd place. In finals matches betweenBethel team. Traci McNutt, senior, doubles, Jantz/McManus fin­ and SC. By the end of t he was chosen honorable men­ ished fourth. In #2 doubles, tournament, Bethel had swept tion AU-KCAC. In t he 9th Rollins/Greever captured 3rd allsix singles andthree doubles District 10 NAIA Women's place. In #3 doubles Colberg/ matches to post a perfect score Tennis Tournament, SC fin­ McNutt finished in 4th place. in winning the KCAC crown. ished fourth out offive teams. By J ohn Paulin.

82/Women's Tennis Top left: Rene Rollins.

Top center: Annette Greever.

Top right: Lori McManus. Lower left: Tonya Jantz.

Lower center: Cynthia Colberg.

Lower right: Traci McNutt.

Women's Tennis/83 1st row: Michelle Lance , J ody Watkins, Brenda St arks, Susie Warbrltton, Kelly Broadhurst, Kristy Hillman. 2nd row: Gary Dick, William Carter, Leroy Worley, Danny Lara, Miguel Rios, Travis Jordan, Hector Rios. 3rd row: Justin Feldman, Stuart Schmidt, Mike Pope , Greg Klug, Bobby Smith, John Kriegisch, John Cleary.

Below: Hector Rios. Bobby Cross Country Smith and Mike Pope aren't having t o work hard yet. Young Builders Show Great Photo by Tina Huaroto. Perforolance The young Southwestern Men's and Women's Cross Coun­ try teams h ad a great season, with only one senior guy and on e senior girl. The SC Men's t eam won six ofeight meets. TheWom en won one ofeight. because the ot hermeets they had only partial teams with which to compet e. Coach Helmer said. "I was really pleased on t h e season for t he men and women except for the Dist rict m eet. Both groups were young and did better earlier than I thought t h ey would." Helm er's only disappointment of t he sea son was losing the District m eet. ''When you're used to winning the District. it's no fun finishing third ." Helmer is really excited about nextyear. as they are going to be strong. They should again be one of the t op five teams in the nation. The Builders this year finished seventh in the nation. ' The men won t heir ninth stright KCAC Championship. The women won t heir second st raight title and five out oft he last six. Freshman J ohn Kriegisch finished seventy-fifth in t h e National meet that was held in Wiscon sin. By David Reynolds. Men Women SU Gold Classic 1st Partial Team CC Invita tional 1st Partial Team SU J amboree 7th Partial Team ethany Invitational 1st Partial Team itt State Invitational 1st Partial Team outhwestern Invit ational 1st 3rd CAC Championship , 1st 1st istrict 10 3rd 3rd 84/Cross Country TOp left: William Carter, Stuart Lower left: Danny Lara. Schmidt, Miguel Rlos, and Justin Feldman. Lower right: Brenda Starks, and Top right: Kelly Broadhurst repre­ Jody Watkins. sents SC. Photos by Tina Huaroto.

Cross Country/B5 1st row: Morgan Marshall, Fawn Anderson, Melissa McPhail, ShellyLeach, Shelly Robinson. 2nd row: Kim Kolenda, Hilary Jenkins, J. J. Leonard. 3rd row: Roni Perry, Paige Koeppen, Lisa Pickle, and Jamie McLaughlin.

Lady Builders Make New Start The '88-89 season was a new look for the Lady Builders as SC 63 ~sasNewman 56 coach Carrie Kaifes took over the SC-- 5 '. &dhern Mo. 96 controls from retired Gerald SC 16 E&":.~e~ville Classic 25 Raines. The Lady's had their SC c ~ 3a-(.;e!'3ville·Classic 71 SC 64 F'riends 83 ups and downs, finishing the SC 78 Maiymount 76 season in the middle ofthe KCAC, SC 58 McPherson 79 with a record of9-17 and 5-13 in SC 69 Bartlesville 53 SC 53 Sterling 95 the KCAC. Coach Kaifes had a SC 80 Ottawa 59 young team with many new SC 49 Tabor 50 SC 46 st. Mary 97 players to work with. Jamie SC 68 Kansas Newman 71 McLaughlin, a freshman from SC 91 Bethel 87 Mound Valley, had an outstand­ SC 84 Kansas Wesleyan 68 SC 74 Bethany 102 ing year, as she led the KCAC SC 79 McPherson 56 and District 10 in rebounding SC 58 Sterling 82 with over 10.2 rebounds a game. SC 73 Ottawa 82 SC 57 Tabor 72 She was an All KCAC selection. SC 56 st. Mary 66 Jamie will be a fine player to SC 70 Bethel 82 watch in the comingyears. Fawn SC 58 Kansas Wesleyan 52 SC 72 Bartlesville 69 Anderson was chosen Honorable SC 63 Bethany 74 Mention All KCAC. The Lady SC 65 Friends . . 103 Builders should be a fun team to Coach Carrie Kalfes keeps a watch in the future with Coach ful eye on her team. Kaifes at the helm. Story by David Reynolds.

86/Women'. Basketball Top left: Jamie McLaughlin drives in for another score. Lower center Shelly Leach with a TOp center: Shelly Leach takes it jumper as J .J. Leonard keeps to the basket. guard. Top right: Paige Koeppen watches Lower right: Hilary Jenkins goes her shot go through. high against a Tabor defender.

Lower left: Roni Perry shoots for All basketball photos by Tony two points. Soares. Women's Basketball/8, Fawn Anderson draws in a~ainst a Lady Falcon as Shelly Robmson and Jamie McLaughlin race down the court. Photo by Tony Soares.

88/Women'. Basketban 1st row: Paul LaBrue, Randy Barber, B. J. Smith, David Doke, Justin Branine, Johnny Taylor, Jeff Blackman, Scott Bugbee. 2nd row: President Carl Martin, John Claiborne, Donald Stroy, Bart Dennett, Eddie Weigle, Brian Stone, Brian Hill, Shawn Becker, Phil Carr. 3rd row: Ralph Keener, Kevin Cordes, Michael Brader, Grafiam Frazier, Pat Kinney, Wilfred Westerman, Cory Ellis. 4th row: Donnie Roberts, Coach Marcus Payne, Coach Jim Wheatcroft, Troy Hoffman. Not pictured: Tim Hollingsworth, Lars Rognlid and David Reynolds. Photo by Mike Conover.

The Southwestern Men's Bas­ ketball team gave an impres­ sive effort throughout the 88­ 89 season. Under the new Builder head coach. Jim Wheatcroft and assistant coachMarcus Payne. the men's team finished up the season _ with a conference record of 10-8, and overall record of 12­ 14. Five victorious gameswere forfeited because of ineligible players. so the Builders closed with a 6-12 conference record SC 72 Baker 78 and 7-19 overall record on SC 72 Emporia 122 paper. The Builders won seven SC 87 Southwestern 85 Classic out of the last eight games. SC 54 Mo. Valley 71 SC 62 -Friends 64 ending the season with a two SC 77 McPherson 81 point victory against Friends SC 73 Sterling 63 SC 71 Okla.Baptist 85 University, at Friends. What SC 78 Ottawa 85 an incredible finish! Graham SC 61 NE Ok. State 72 SC 67 Bartlesville 83 Frazier made all KCAC first SC' , 85 Tabor 56 team. and Randy Barber made SC· 84 St. Mary 70 SC 74 Bethel - 82 honorable mention this sea­ SC 63 Ks. Wesleyan 77 son. The Builders will return SC· 94 Marymount 91 SC 81 Bethany 89 with a very strong team in the se 94 McPherson 99 89-90 season. Coach se 91 Sterling 86 SC 68 Ottawa 74 Wheatcroft and his players SC· 83 Tabor 75 should continue to provide SC· 93 St. Mary 70 SC 104 Bethel 83 basketball excitement in the SC 94 Ks. Wesleyan 80 coming year. Story by Lars SC 93 Bethany 71 Lower right: Head basketball coach, Rognlid. SC 77 Friends 75 Jim Wheatcroft. • Forfeited

Men'. Basketball/89 Top left: Pat Kinney sinks a free Lower left: John Claiborne shows throw. he is AU KCAC talent. Top center: John Claiborne Lower center: Michael Brader leans reaches high for the . In against a defender. Top right: Bart Dennett throws a Lower right: Randy Barber double half hook on the run. pumping his shot against Kansas Wesleyan.

90/Men's Basketball TOp left: John Claiborne goes over a couple of Falcons for a basket.

Lower left: The Southwestern bench looks on as Bart Dennett shoots a three pointer.

Right: Graham Frazier with a short jumper against the Friend's Falcons. Men's Basketball/91 Coach Cecil Findley, Scott Farnham, Barry Dundas, Brian Shaw, Huggins, Stan Bowling and Paul LaBrue. Photo by Tony Soares.

The 1989 Builders Men's Tennis team completed a succesful year with a third-place finish in the The team was 7-4 in dual matches during the and finished a strongsecond in our own Southwestern Invita Highlights for the year included Brian Shaw winning second in the Conference in #2 singles, and teaming with partner, Farnham, for a second place in # 1 doubles. A big win during season was Scott Farnham's victory over Nathan Regier of who went on to win the Conference championship. For outstanding efforts. Brian Shaw Received All-Conference and Scott Farnham received All-Conference honorable men The team was led by co-captains BarryDundas and Scott TWo members of the team. senior Barry Dundas and junior Bowling. made the All ConferenceAcademic Team. Other of the Moundbuilder squad included Paul LaBrue. Greg and Doug Harden. Head Coach Cecil Findley was ass Coach Dick Finton. Story by Cecil Findley.

92/Men's Tennis Top left: Barry Dundas approaches Top center: Paul LaBrue stretches lill:)]r.at...:: the net. for a volley.

Lower left: Greg Huggins returns a serve. Lower center: Stan Bowling exhibits his determination to win the match.

Top right: Senior Scott Farnham reaches for a lob. Lower right: Brian Shaw applies his backhand.

Photos by Tony Soares. Men's Tennis/93 c· --I -· 1 _a

G (I L F ~ 13trow:Greg Marrat ,Mark Gregg,Jay Hafner, 2nd ro~: Coach Bi I I Stephen3, RU3se I I Carlson, Mark Markley,Thad Leffingwell,and Cale Lytton, Photo by Kathy Wi igers,

For' the SC Golf Sea~;on of 1988-89, Southwester'n once oqain) stole the ~ : TAC champion3hip, with Carlson captur'ing the KCRC indi~liduoT medell, SouthIJJe:;ter-'fi hope3 to defend the i r' tit I e next season, even thouqh ther' e llJ i II be a 10 ::;;:; of t 1.1) 0 ::; e n i 0 r' 3, ('1 arok r-1 CI r' k I e 'd ( t hr e e 'd e or' s a I IKeAC) a rl d t'1 (Jr' k Gr' e I;) 9 ( t U.I 0 !d e m-' ::; I] I I kCAC). SC i3 making up this I'J3~ bid gaining gr'eat 3tr'ength 1J.lith nel.!J r·ecr-· uif.::; 94/GoJ( f 0 t"' next sea s (I n . Athletic Trainers Behind the Scenes

Behind the courts and the fields of the athletes. maintaining the ath­ letes' participation as much as possible. is a teamed staff of its own endurance. Attending games and meets prepared to quench thirst and ease injury. this trained staff covers practices and general day treatment consisting of taping. heat treatment, ultra-sound treatment, whirlpools and interferential treatment. Spend­ ing 3-4 hours per day in the training room, first hand experience is avail­ able and utilized as the athletes are cared for before and after every practice and performance. First semester trainers were headed by Phil Carr assisted by Scott Bugbee. Darla English. Shay Jewett, Scotty Voight and Kevin Watkins. Second semester assistants were Kevin Watkins, Shay Jewett and Darla English. Story by Anthony Anderson.

At left: 1st row: Kevin Watkins, Darla English, Scotty Voight. 2nd row: Phil Carr, Shay Jewett and Scott Bugbee. Photo by Tony Soares.

Rugby Comes To SC The photo at left shows rugby action at SC. A group of stu­ dents and staff formed an informal ru.gby team to use up spare energy and introduce others to the sport.

At left: Roger Crossman, Jim Walker, E

Trainers/Rugby/95 , - ~ ""-' .•• -- ~.I- 1st row: Suzanne Goss, Shari Kennedy, Kim Kolenda, Fawn Anderson, Paula Bradt, Jennifer Morris, Carla Holt. 2nd row: Marie Persinger, Michelle Lance, Susie Warbritton, Brenda Starks, Kristy Hillman, Jody Watkins, Kelly Broadhurst. 3rd row: Danny Kreigsch, Justin Feldman, Hector Rios, Tony Jennings, Marc Needham, Ty Partridge, Greg Senseman. 4th row: Greg Klug, John Travis Jordan, Mike Pope, Bobby Sonnier, Rodger Dundas, Bobby Davenport, Brian Hill, David Doke. 5th row: Toby Best, Gary Dick, Schmidt, Miguel Rios, Jim Perry, Sam Spainhour, Jonathan Thompson, Tim Hollingsworth, Lance Davis. 6th row: Brett Stone, R Callins, Rodney James, Jerrold Thomas, Willie Coleman, Kevin Gardner, Greg Peoples, Donald Stroy, James Thurman, Vance Smedley. row: Doug Hunter, Assistant Coach; Jim Helmer, Head Coach; Mike Kirkland, Assistant Coach; Phil Carr, Trainer.

MEN (Outdoor) Won 7th consecutive KCAC Championship wilh a win­ Team Awards ning margin of 129 pOints. MOST VALUABLE TRACK ATHLETE - Bobby Won 6 meets and compiled over won-loss record of 99-3. Smith, Anthony Jennings ­ Finished 2nd in NAIA District 10 Championships for the MOST VALUABLE FIELD ATHLETE - Lance 3rd consecutive year. MOST INSPIRATIONAL - Billy Beard School records (Outdoor) 4 x 200 m relay: Jerrold Thomas, David Doke, Lawrence Fields, Anthony Jennings Women (Outdoor) Sprint medley relay: Jerrold Thomas, David Doke, Won 2nd consecutive KCAC Championship (Winning Anthony Jennings, Cary Dick margin of 86 pOints. 200 m: Anthony Jennings Won 5 meets compiling overall win-loss record of 73-11 Javelin: Lance Davis Finished 3rd in NAIA District 10 Championships School records (Indoor) School records (Outdoor) 300 yd: Anlhony Jennings Sprint medley relay: Fawn Anderson, Suzanne 400 m: Anthony Jennings Coss. Paula Bradt, Carla Holt 600 yd: Anthony Jennings Discus: Shari Kennedy 1000 M: Mike Pope High Jump: Fawn Anderson KCAC Champions: 800 m: Michelle Lance Anthony Jennings: 400 m, 4 x 100 m relay School records (Indoor) Toby Best: 110 High Hurdles 880 yd: Michelle Lance John Kriegisch: 5000 m, 1500 m Shot put: Shari Kennedy Bobby Smith: 3000 m steeplechase 2 mile relay: Jody Watkins, Kristy Hillman. SU7je Jerrold Thomas: 4 x 100 m relay Warbritton. Brenda Starks David Doke: 4 x 100 m relay Mile relay: Michelle Lance, Paula Bradt, Carla Lawrence Fields: 4 x 100 m relay Holt, Suzanne Coss KCAC Champions NAIA District 10 Champions Michelle Lance: 3000 m. 1500 m Jonathan Thompson: Hammer throw Kelly Broadhurst: 5000 m Anthony Jennings: 400 m, 4 x 400 m relay Team Awards Lawrence Fields: 4 x 400 m relay MOST VALUABLE TRACK ATHLETE - Carla Holt Marc Needham: 4 x 400 m relay MOST VALUABLE FIELD ATHLETE - Shari Ken Cary Dick: 4 c 400 m relay . nedy, Annelle Persinger Bobby Smith: Sleeplechase MOST INSPIRATIONAL - Jennifer Morris

96/Track Top left: David Doke. Photo by Karen Kehres.

Top center: Shari Kennedy. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

TOP right: Greg Senseman. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Center left: Kristy Hillman. Photo by Joyce Fellers. Lower left: Carla Holt. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Lower right: Tim Hollingsworth and Toby Best. Photo by Joyce Fellers. TTack/97 Top left: Kelly Broadhurst. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Top right: Jennifer Morris. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Lower left: Donald Stroy. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Center: Rodger Dundas. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Center right: Bobby Smith. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Lower right: Carla Holt. Photo byJoyce Fellers.

Track/98 Top left: John Kriegsch. Photo by Karen Kehres.

Center left: Joyce Fellers.

Center middle: Hector Rios. Photo by Joyce FelJers.

Top right: Coach Jim Helmer and Alumnus Tony Myers. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Lower left: Reggie Callins and and Greg Bush. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Lower right: Lance Davis. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Track/99 ~.; ...... ············· ·· ········· ·· ···· ·····...· ······ 1 Top left: Men's Basketball: ~ ..." ..u. Salas, Kevin Watkins, La Fields, Sean Forehand, IIntramurals I Stephens, and Matt Welch. Photo Andy Jordan.

Top right: Anthony Jennings turns the ball with great sklll. Photo by Stan Jackson.

Lower left: Gene Phillipson is n ping pong. Photo by Stan Jackson.

Lower right: Dino Hall has had tice. RandyBarber admires his Photo by Stan Jackson.

lOO/lntramurais Top left: Kim Fort, Jodie Watkins, Shay Jewett, LeAnn Hubbell and Wendy Dolsen playa vigorous game of basketball.

Top right: Darla English doesn't take softball seriously.

Centerleft: PitcherGeorge Cermeno.

Lower center left: PitcherToby Best.

Center right: Bobby Urrurita takes a swing.

Lower left: Giovanni makes a big playas Justin Branine waits to bacK him up.

Lower right: Jada Walker can relax anywhere.

Intramurals/lOl In the second year of its existence, the Southwestern College drill team had an outstanding season. The fall of 1988 team included Diana Bitker, Jan Palmer, Megan Gannon, Lonnie Nichols, Lorie Fyffe, Barb Henthorn, Aretha McCraw, Christy Darkow, Paula Bradt and Tracey Jones. In the spring, two new members were added, Yoko Takae and Telisa Boline. The 1988-89 season found the team doing new and differ­ ent routines they learned at .dance camp. The Universal Dance Camp was held at Wichita State University during the summer. One routine was a high kick series which involved two minutes of high kicks. Dur­ ing basketball season, the squad used poms and stunt work in the rou­ tines. The Lady Jinxs have added a new dimension of entertainment at SC events. Their sponsor is Lori Moshier. The squad would like to thank the spectators for their continued support. Story by Lorrie Fyffe.

Top left: Barb Henthorn, Telisa Boline, Aretha McCraw, Dianna Bitker, Jan Palmer, Yoko Takae, Paula Bradt and Lorrie Fyffe on top. Photo by Anthony Anderson.

Lower left: 1st row: Barb Hen­ thorn, Lori Moshier, Paula Bradt. 2nd row: Telisa Boline, Aretha McCraw, Diana Bitker, Jan Palmer, Yoko Takae. Top: Lorrie Fyffe. Photo by Anthony Anderson.

l02/Lady Jinx Top right: Fall weather is a perfect time for the fun of drill team routines.

Center: 1st row: Aretha McCraw, Paula Bradt. 2nd row: Lorrie Fyffe, Barb Henthorn, Lori Moshier, Jan Pabner. 3rd row: Lonnie Nichols, Tracey Jones and Diana Bitker.

Lower left: Style and grace is what it's all about!

Photos by Bobble Finch.

Lady Jlnx/103 Top left: Native dancer in New Guinea. Tony Soares.

Top right: Slate Creek, Conway Springs, Kansas in winter. Kim Porter.

Lower right: Arkansas River, Wichita, Kansas. Bobbie Finch. Next page top left: Memories of long ago. Gayle Bush.

Next page top right: Old Sedge­ wick County Court House, Wichita, Kansas. Joyce Fellers.

Next page lower left: Grave of Martin Luther King, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia. Leroy Worley.

Next page lower right: Different view of life. Angie Dolbey.

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Upper left: First Semester staff. 1st row: Kathy Wilgers (sponsor). Bobbie Finch. Lorrfe Fyffe. Joyce Fellers. 2nd row: Scott Harris. Lars Rognlld. Tony Soares and David Reynolds. Not Pictured are Karen Kehres (co­ sponsor). and Tina Huaroto (editor). The 1989 Moundbuilder staff was like a happy family. They met in the library everyWednes­ day evening to maJ{e plans ar!d work on the various projects necessary to produce the year­ book. The yearbook spon.sor is KathyWilgers. Her little army is very hard working and usually does everything she asks them to do. The staff taJ{es their own . pictures. develop the film and print the pictures themselves. The students at Southwestern are getting more and more used to the yearbook staff taking pic­ tlll:es of them. You can always tell a Moundbuilder staff mem­ ber. they are the one with the camera hanging around their neck. Story by Lars Hognlid.

Center right: 2nd Semester staff. 1st row: George Cermeno. Lorrie Fyffe. Tony Anderson. Jana Gaston. Crystal Moore. Joyce Fellers. 2nd row: Stan Jackson. Andy Jordan. Bobbie Finch. David Reynolds and Tony Soares.

Lower left: Lars Rognlid in an uncharac­ teristic quiet time.

-~- . ----~ . - -- .. --.- .-­ Lower right: David ReyrlOlds waits for Ule next sports story.

l08/Moundbulider Top left: Assistant Advisor, Karen Kehres and Editor, Tina Huaroto appear to be planning some type of devilment.

Top right: Stan Jackson is in awe of what Andy Jordan is saying. Can that be true?

Center left: Advisor, Kathy Wilgers, tries to maintain order. TonySoares harasses Lorrie Fyffe and George Cermeno pretends to be innocent. A normal yearbook evening.

Lower left: Editor Tina Huaroto.

Lower right: Joyce Fellers does one more layout before graduation.

Moundbuildcr/109 Top right: Kneeling; Suzanne Underwood, Terri Hutchison, Joyce Fellers. 2nd row: Teresa Day, Louise Rahn, Ina Turner Gray, Joan Renek, Mary Hall, Aggie Neises, Fran Broadhurst. 3rd row: Wallace Gray, Chet Logue, Ken Arie, Greg Zuck, Mary Blake, Kathy Wilgers, Kent Lundy.

PI GAMMA Mu

Remember the flurry of elec­ tion activities on campus last fall? They included voter regis­ tration in key places, an audi­ ence participation debate about a third party, an election night party with commentary on returns by Dr. Schmidt (our new Pi Gamma Mu sponsor), and a straw vote at the cafete­ ria. The gala Christmas party was a highlight of the winter season. Initiation was impres­ sive with Dean Willoughby giving the charge to the new members. During the spring term Pi Gamma Mu sponsored two seminars on rape. At the end of the tenn another party was held to initiate new mem­ bers With President Carl Mar­ tin giving the charge to the new members. Last year Kan­ sas Alpha initiated 39 mem­ bers, more than any year be­ fore. Center left: President Aggie Neises holds the 1988 Pi Gamma Mu rock for the Mound ceremony.

Center right: The "right' candidate doesn't seem to be doing well at the Pi Gamma Mu Election Night party. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Lower right: Wallace Gray and Kathy Gann have mixed reactions to the election results during the Election party. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

nO/Pi Gamma Mu Capping Cerelllony Marks Halfway Mark

From left: Sharon Rozell, Debbie Wilson, Bonnie Condit, Michele Neel, Ragena Magnus, Nancy Martinez, Nancy Miller, Sheryl Hollingsworth. Not pictured Laree Fitzgerald.

The capping ceremony marks the halfway point in a nurse's education. December 10, 1988, and Lois Hill Chapel will be remembered by this group of nurses throughout their re­ spective careers. Receiving a cap ~d pin was a rite of passage for all of them. Family, friends and faculty shared the excitement of the service and joined the group for a recep­ tion that followed.

Photo from Bonnie Condit.

Nurae./lll Radio and television are a major part of the communications at Southwest­ ern. KSWC 100.3 FM has 23 people who are on the college station playing Top left: B.J. Smith has the camera a variety of music. "This Week At SC" ready for the show. Photo by David is Southwestern's ownteleviSion show, Reynolds. airing on Channel 13 each week. The program shows what is going on at SC Centerright: Trevor Leffingwellplays as well as plugging upcoming events. everyone's favorite records. Photo by Bill DeArmond supervises both radio Kathy Wilgers. and television. Those students inter­ ested in the media receive valuable Doug Stanton, Wendy Steiner and training in their field through SC's B. J. Smith ready to film. Photo by radio and television stations. Story by David Reynolds David Reynolds.

112/Radio and TV Top left: Sue Robinson serves Lori The Great Outdoors ' "#~ :2 Moshier at the Senior picnic. / " / '" ", .,.--­\ ' II' _ ) .. .':.~ Top right: Chet Logue has his own private umbrella holder. Center left: Megann Martin, Keri Ramsay and Shannon Hendrickson enjoy the food at the Senior picnic at Sue Robinson's. Center right: Joyce Fellers and George Cermeno get close to nature at the Yearbook picnic. Lower left: Bobby Finch is attacked by a furry creature at the Yearbook picnic.

Lower right: ChuckMarchbanks tries to keep his food from getting wet by hugging the house. All photos by Joyce Fellers. The Campus Players underwent a revitalization during the 1988­ 1989 school year. Under the sponsorship ofAllyson and Roger Moon, the group brought back some traditional activities. In December, "Eagerhart" was per­ formed for the first time in sev­ eral vears. With an increase in menlbership, the group pre­ sented five other productions. With the performance of "Arms and the Man", the Campus Play­ ers celebrated the 70th anniver­ sary ofits founding. Some proj­ ects of the group included: hav­ ing the Campus Players symbol on the floor of the Helen Graham Theatre redone; the placement of a plaque on the Campus Players rock; and resuming the annual Banquet and Awards in the spring. Maggie Myers was the president of the group and Sherri Prochaska was the Ex­ ecutive Secretary.

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Through the use of the Macintosh SE computers and the diligent work of dedicated students, the Collegian was filled with campus happenings, pictures, editorials and stories. From a special election year issue which presented the candidates views on important issues, to the traditional Jan Term Collision. the CoUegian was the souce of infom1a­ tion on campus. The publication received a new look during the course of the year, switching from a newspaper format to newsletter form. It continued to publish thought provoking topics and editorials. Under the guideance of Editor-In­ Chief, Teri Hutchison, several people learned to operate the Macintosh ensuring the delivery of the Colle­ gian to one and all at SC. Story by Joyce Fellers.

1st row: Lora Warren, Terl Hutchison. 2nd row: Karen Crowell and Kathy Gann. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

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Collegian/I 15 Top left: Yoko Takae 'llld Marcy Palmer faced public humiliation to pledge a local sorority.

Top center: "Chet" Sutton keeps the customers in line at the Book Cave.

Top right: Stan Bowling takes his computing very seriousfy.

Center center: Q-Tip Rachelle Johnson risked pointing and laugh­ ing during pledge week.

Center right: Kit Blake worked long into the night to complete her pa­ pers.

Bottom: "Ofcourse we attend classes regularly." Rodney Miller, Kerry Menzie and Kevin Gardner.

US/Campus Characten 1st row: Susie Warbritton, Lori McManus, Mike Mogab. 2nd row: Mary Hall, Jolene Munday, Nancy James, John Cleary. 3rd row: Cathy Lewandowski (Sponsor), Caren Prochaska, Rachelle Johnson, Sandra Barner, Kim Stowell.

The Southwestern College Projects the Social Work Club Members of the Social Work Social Work Club has had a have been involved in this year Club are: Sandra Barner, very active 1988-89 school include: participating in the Shelli Bean, Kelly Broadhurst, year. The 21 members are Phonathon in the falI of 1988; John Cleary, Cheryle Freed, led by Lori McManus as the prOviding free child care to Stephanie Goatley, Bell Goff, president; Caren Prochaska, parents who participate in the Mary Hall, Lori McManus, vice-president and John SRS Parenting Class; and the Michael Mogab, Jolene Mun­ Cleary. Secretary/Treasurer. new "Adopt A Family" project day, Jana Nittler, Caren Pro­ Cathleen Lewandowski and which provides needed assis­ chaska, Tommie Reynolds, Herman Lebovitz are the club's tance to a local family through­ Katherine Stewart, Kimberly sponsors. out the school year. Stowell, Susan Warbritten, Nancy James, Rachelle Story by Lars Rognlid. Johnson, Gene Fox and Pam Vaughn.

Social Work Club/1l7 Sitting: Marci Stucky, Jeana Lewis, Carmen Hopkins. Standing: Richard Finton (Coach), John Jaster, Rick Llby, Jennifer Barnes, Mike Metcalf, and Scott Hecht.

Debaters Maintain High Precedents sc 3rd in the PKD National Championship.

Southwestern College has earned its place in history as part of the founda­ JOHNSON COUNTY COMNIUNlTI COLLEGE - tion of intercollegiate debate. In the 1920's we hosted the 1st intercollegiate Hecht & Liby - Open, Double Octos tournament in the nation and we co-founded the original and largest debate OKLAHOMA CHRlSTIAN COLLEGE - fraternity - Pi Kappa Delta. In addition to traveling to more than twelve CEDA Jaster & Llby - Open, Oetos tournaments a year. the squad hosts both a high school and a college debate Hopkins & Satcher Junior, 2nd tournament and one high school forensics tournament. UNIVERSITI OF MISSOURl AT ST. LOUIS - In the 1988-89 school term. the debate squad consisted of Mike Metcalf (Srl. Hopkins & Metcalf Junior, Octos Scott Hecht (Jr). John Jaster (Jrl. Jennifer Barnes (Frl. Carmen Hopkins (Frl. Jeana Lewis (Frl. Donnie Satcher (Fr). and Marci Stucky (Fr). The debate coach SOUTHWEST MISSOURl STATE UNIVERSITY· is Richard Finton who also serves as the Governor of the Plains Province of Pi Ja~ter & Liby - Open, Octos Kappa Delta. In the local PKD fraternity. JohnJasterwas President. Scott Hecht CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSI1Y, OKLAHOMA- was Vice President, Mike Metcalf was Secretary. and Rick Liby was Treasurer. Jaster & Liby - Open, 2nd Southwestern is the smallest college in the nation with a debate program and it WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITI - competes against all sizes of schools. As the results indicate. the squad had Hopkins & Satcher - Junior, Octos another remarkably successful season. The awards listed required the defeat of Bames& Stucky - JUnior,Oetos schools ranging from Kansas University to West Point Military Academy. Most noticeable is the 3rd place finish at the PKD National Championship. UNIVERSITI OF NEBRASKA AT LINCOLN - This year. Southwestern defended a national championship title it had held Jaster & Liby - Open, Quarters for the last two PKD conventions. While the squad would have preferred to win. CENTRAL MISSOURl STATE UNfVERSITI - 3rd place was acceptable. These students in the last three years have brought Jaster & Liby - Open. Quarters home 3rd place or better in a diVision of a national championship each year. Hecht & Hopkins Open, Oetos Furthermore. the school is conSistently listed in the top 50 in rankings by CEDA. WHEATON COLLEGE - an organization with more than 300 member schools. Jaster & Liby - Open, Quarters With only one student on the squad graduating. Southwestern debaters Barnes & Metcalf Junior, Quarters should do exceptionally well in the 1989-90 season. UNIVERSITI OF MINNESOTA AT lWIN C Due to deadlines. the results of CEDA Nationals are not listed. Jaster & Liby - Open, 2nd Hecht & Metcalf Open, Quarters

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. Lora Warren, Suzanne Johnson, Jerry Betts and Deanna Smith. row: Tim Hollingsworth, Jeff Richardson, Cary Stamps, Jim Lynne. by Tina Huarto. chapter of Phi Beta Lambda had a very successful year. PBL again received first place for their float in the Homecoming e. In addition. PBL members faired well at the Academic State Lower left: Jeff Richardson. Susan Events in Business. At this annual meeting. four Sutton andCaryStamps present their qualified for the national competition in Orlando. Florida. marketing program to Provost Willoughby. In the background are were Lora Warren. Tim Hollingsworth. Cary Stamps and Jerry Betts, Anthony Jennings and Betts. PBL's academic sponsors for the year were Richard Brett Stone waiting a chance to es. Lyle Weinert. and Jeanne Dexter. Connie Craft, the demonstrate marketing skills. ss Department's secretary, was also an integral part of the The officers for the 1988-1989 school year were: President, Lower right: Bobby Davenport makes a definite point in his marketing Vice-President, LoraWarren; Secretary. DeannaSmith; presentation. . Brett Butler. Story by Jerald Betts.

PBL/1l9 Top: MichaelWilderandDavidMathie anxiously await a student recital to begin.

Center: Tom Hoeffegen and Scott Harris obviously had fun in the gui­ tar class.

Lower: The new Steinway is just waiting for a pianist to come along.

120/Muslc Top left: Guitar waiting for a per­ formance. Photo by Scott Harris.

Top right: Shay Jewett, Leroy Wor­ ley and Jenni Sturgis pose for a timed phot 0 while on Choir Tour. Photo by Leroy Worley.

Center left: Choir Tour is some­ times a little confusing. Photo by Leroy Worley.

Lower left: The Band in perform­ ance. Lower right: Guitar instructor, Tom Hoeffegen. Photo by Scott HarriS.

Muslc/121 1st row: James Schuppener, Director and Marybeth Williams, Accompanist. 2nd row: Kathy Gann, Jan Palmer, Jessica Callison, Meg Wilson, Barb Henthorn, Suzanne Spainhour, Tammy Rector, Leisa Potts, Diana Bitker, Brenda Starks. 3rd row: Denise Wagner, Suzanne Johnson, Kam Tharp, Shay Jewett, Jill Stephens, Amanda Callison, Jennifer Barnes, Jennifer Sturgis, Julie Leonard, Meredith Bloodworth. 4th row: Mike Metcalf, Mitch Todd, John Utt, Tom Widows, Brian Dutton, Sam Spainhour, Stuart Graham, Trevor Leffingwell. 5th row: Ron Dunham, Tim Ervin, Rodger Dundas, Aaron Rush, Leroy Worley, JeffNewlon, Chuck Marchbanks. Ed Cabana. Barry Dundas, Trevor Houlden. Tim Hollinsgworth. The A Capella Choir works hard each year providing concerts .special music on campus and arround the community. The s tour to the Chicago and Kansas City areas was a res success for the participants as well as those they performed I Jamie Schuppener is in his fifth year as Choir Director. SLOlY Tharp. Lower right: Wendy Doisen. (tap~lla Teresa LeVelle. President j}l[u ~lJi QE"pgilot\ Tharp. Vice President. Not ctbott Denise Wagner. pledge.

Mu Phi Epsilon's Alpha Chi Chapter at Southwestern. is a music fraternity giving service to school and community. The group gives recitals, serve re­ ceptions following recitals and present guest speakers. Mem­ bers have the opportunity to enter music contests. attend music camps and partiCipate in workshops sponsored byMu Phi.

122/ :v!us ic left: Adjunct instructor, Tim

Top right: The Orchestra in prac­ Uce. Included in the photo are • aDllC:'''C: Greever, Kim Fort, Rae Baker, John Baker, Lisa Teresa LeVene, Lindsey WlUJanls and Denise wagner.

Center left: Jennifer Knight enjoyed the guitar class.

Center right: Director, Diana Mathie conducts. Those pictured included: Don Gibson, Melody Waite, Marthine Birkle and Jenis Wilcox.

Lower left: The Orchestra in con­ cert. Those picturedinclude: John Paulin, Annette Greever. Kim Fod, Rae Lynn Baker, John Baker, Al­ len Dllley, Lora Warren, Brian Johnson, Lindsey Williams, Mark Graber, Denise wagner, JennJs Wilcox, Marthine Birkle, Melody Waite, Le Baptista, Diana Bitker and Don Gibson. Music/123 © En ffi @l ft @l © Enffi @lft @l~

Top left: What is here? Kennan White, Anderson, Bob Sonnier and Andy Jordan. Photo by Lars Rognlid. Top right: Kim Fort gives the Cave "the business."

Center left: Wendy Dolsen Ginny Whetsell check out her book. Photo by Lars Rognlid.

Lower left: The James James Warren and James look a lIttle suspicious. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

Lower right: Holly Hadsell gives "Mom" Newton a hug.

124/Candids Mary Lou Martin came along to SC with her husband, President Carl Mar­ tin last September. In all the fuss asso­ ciated with having a new president, she stayedin the background. As the school year progressed, it became apparent that Mary Lou Martin was going to be a very vital part of Southwestern Col­ lege. She is ready to help in any situation and has a knack for making everyone who meets her feel very im­ portant. SC is lucky to have such a per­ sonable, caring and talented person as the President's wife.

left: Such diligent little Easter Lower right: Deana Westenfeld and . coloring all those Easter her son, Matthew, have an encoun­ . Photo by MaryJennings. ter with a very large rabbit. (Rach­ elle Johnson) Photo by Mary Jennings.

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Martin/Easter/125 Theatre at SC New Directors, New Life

Below: Jessica Callison and Tim Ervin in "Brighton Beach". RUyson Rnd Hagar moon, both graduatas of Photo by Joyce Fellers, Southmastarn, raturnad tha fall of 1988 to maka SC's drama dapartmant, "Tha finast libaral arts program In tha stata of Kansas, - tha araa or anywhara." Rftar 6 yaars at Ot­ __ .. tama Univarsity, whara Hagar mas in charga of spaach and drama and Rllyson was an ad­ junct instructor in drama and communica­ tions. raturning to Winfiald mas lika a homacoming. ' " Tha moons mill activaly racruit studants for tha drama program. Th ara will ba lots of parformancas and soma activity grants as incantivas. Rn activa linking mith tha music " dapartmant will anhanca both programR. Tha first fall parformanca of nail Sim on's "Brighton Baach," was an indication of tha quality antartainmant in stora for thaatra pa trans, Tha m orality play" Eagarhaarl" mal rasuractad for tha Christmas saason, symbolizing" a ragard for tradition and Campus playars radavalopmanl." Tha Jan ,- ,Tarm prasan talion. "Tha Dining Hoom" was pruantad as a dinnar thaatra, In Fabruary mark bagan on "Tha Doll Housa." Tha spring '" offaring mas "Rrms of t,ha man." Tha tha­ alra goars of Winfiald and tha surrounding araa ara baing traatad to axcallant antar­ .. tainmant and tha rasponsa to tha axcallanca has baan tramandous. Below: Tim Ervin talks to the audience as Maggie Myers sews. (Brighton Beach) Photo by Joyce Fellers,

Thasa ara tha timas to ramambar, 'causa thay will not last foravar. Thank God I maggia .myars, Sanlor.

126/Drama Tim Ervin is Eugene in Beach Memoirs" often than life. Fellers.

left: Allyson Moon brightens Drama office with enthusiasm talent. by Kathy Wilgers.

Don't be afraid to be afraid Jennifer Knight

Drama/127 (The Dining RoO@

Top right: Brenda Starks and Trevor Houlden disagree on uses for the dining room. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Top left: Maggie Myers and Brenda Starks play rebellious teenagers. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Center right: Marilyn Hall and Maggie Myers take care of forget­ full "Mother", Jill Stephens. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lower left: This photo shows how close to the audience Teri WaIker is during the performance in the round. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lower right: Wendy Dolsen makes it quite clear to "Missus" how she feels. • •••••••••••••••••••••• All photos on this page by Joyce Fellers.

128/0rama Ibsen's play "A Doll's House" was performed in the round on Richardson Stage durinq the spring semester. The play j s an 1880s drama dea 11 ng left: Jennifer Knight. Denise with values and and Kevin Magnus. Photo by women's rights. The Cermeno. product i on was dj rected right: Denise Wagner. by Allyson Moon. The by Jana Gaston. cast included Denise Wagner, Kevin Magnus, left: Jennifer Knight and Trevor Houl den, Jennifer DOL Wagner. Photo by George Knight,J.. Barry Dundas, Sheri f-'rochaska, Amy Henry and Stewart Gra­ OLJ5 right: Barry Dundas and ham. Lael Porter was Wagner. Photo byJana Gaston. the scenographer.

Doll's Housel 129 Top right: Michael Palmer. Con­ Center right: Sojourner Truth ductor for the Wichita Symphony (portrayed by Daisy Belle Tho­ spoke to SC students before the mas) gave the audience a first Symphony perfonned. hand view of what it meant to be a slave in the middle 18005. This Center left: Kim Whilaushen talked convocation was part of Black to the student body about Date Culture Month. Rape and its consequences. Shown with her are Dean John Lower right: Art faculty and Willoughby and SGA President. students prepare for an exhibit Mike Metcalf. and demonstration by artist Reinhold Marxhausen.

130/Convocatlons Top left: Frank Pucelik is a fre­ quent visitor to SC, giving self improvement seminars. Top right: Leslie Enloe, from Warren Wilson College, and Luis Frejten, from Argentlna, join John Willoughby as part of the New Learning Center.

Center left:Joann Butler enjoys her new mail and phone room. Marguerite Hessini stops to chat.

Center right: Max Thompson and his orchids took all of the prizes at the Kansas Orchid Show.

Lower left: Robert Theobald visits with Dan Daniel about his ideas for a new politlcal system.

SC Hapenings/131 1a

Top right: The Sociology of Sport, taught by Jim Helmer and Bill Stephens, met with varying de­ grees of attention. Photo by Bobbie Finch. Center left: A photo taking field trip for Kathy Wilger's Photogra­ phy Class was a chilling experi­ ence. Gayle Bush, Leroy Worley, Kim Porter, Angie Dolbey, Joyce Fellers and Bobbie Finch. Photo by Kathy Wilgers. Center right: Tonya Jantz, Shelly Robinson and Crystal Moore have a great fasination for Lee Dubow­ sky's computer class. Photo by Bobbie Finch. Lower right: The Advertising class, taught by Jeanne Dexter, must have been having a low-key day. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

From Nathaniel Hawthorne: Happiness is a butterfly which when pursued is just beyond your grasp...but you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you. Lois Torrance 132/Jan Tenn left: Charlotte Brewer, in the . R.~l!is;tra Office, always says

Guest scientist, Barbara ....."...... ,.. from Russell, demon­ ..tratc~s tissue paper hot air bal­ to the Aerospace class.

_ IJUW.O. left: Larone Smith wears his team on his shirt. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe. Lower right: Christmas carolers ' sometimes concentrate very hard.

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iI~ 1 34/Heapbuilders RhinoPlasty Poster Child Chosen Christy, Tammy and Crystal re­ search the most attractive noses for Tammy's upcoming rhino­ plasty. Tammy is shown measur­ ing her own proboscis for compari­ son.

Missing Children Featured on Steffan's milk cartons were Jada Walker and Marie Larkin, last seen December 24th, 1988, beside a chimney waiting for a man named Nick. Ifyou see either of them, please report it to John Willoughby for missing class.

"Y" Was Choice Not Made

B.J. Smith came to the fork in the Real Eye Opener road and was unable to make a decision. He chose to tum around Larry, Curley and Moe are aston­ and come back. We hope this is ished in Life Drawing Class, as the not an indication of his "life after model removes all artificial SC." adornment. Knowledge is gained in more than one mode. Campus Llfe/135 sc Fir·st NFL II Ffa rm Ye fa m II The announcement came as a surprise to the foot­ ball w orl d. Sma ll South­ l1'estern College, in rural Kans a s was to become the first euer National Fo o t ba ll League Farm Team. It was a big chal­ lenge for the small school, but that organi­ zation always welcomed a challenge.

Top right: The season opener found a packed Sonner Stadium, soon to be renamed The South Fourty. Center left: General Manager Phil Carr takes his new position in stride in a typical Carr fashion, humbly. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe. Center right: Stephanie Goatley was estatlc when her main squeeze, Roger Crossman, was chosen in the 175th round. Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

Lower right: Jesse George and Steve Peebles were the first two SC "hands" chosen for the "farm team." Photo by Lorrie Fyffe.

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ower le~1: 10~flfl y <{'aJlor S a well reco \~JJed 1&­ e 0 SC ca R s 1 1 8~ roo-ucl1 011 s ~ecorU is S1 K1\albufil clZ ¥e p( 1 N'q~fL1 0fl3·

SenioR Then/137 Thirteen Arrested in Revolt More Arrests Expected

A secret junta, meeting in a hid­ den Cave, was discovered making plans to take over Southwestern College. The photographer risked death to capture the group on film, shown at left. The revolu­ tionaries were identified from the left: The Leda (organizer and brains of the outfit) Beckon; Butforthe Grace (cultural advisor) McSpeekie; John (Who me?) Innocenta; Jim Stranded (caught playing the organ day and niSht to cover the sounds of tunneling under Richardson Auditorium); Pat Willing and Mike Conned (representatives from the Irish to Republic, always fighting as the pa picture indicates); Lou (Big Louie) pt: Carp (hit woman borrowed from va the Cowley County Mafia); Keith m~ (Hacker) Upchuka (he didn't get Identified from the left: Leda Beckon, Butforethe Grace McSpeekie, John Innocenta, ric JimStranded, Pat Willing, Mike Conned, Lou -Carp, Keith Upchuka, Judi Sutter, that name from playing with m Jan McDunder, and Joann Buttress. Guards posted in the background are Bent computers!); Judi (Bugsie) Sutter At Bundy and Mary Warned. ("found" the money for the opera­ "r: tion); Jan McDunder (was caught pI putting virus into various com­ p~ Pictured at right is Mike Conned shown puter programs on campus); and after turning states evidence and being wl released. Joann Buttress (the mouthpiece of Ib the group). Pictured behind the er group are Bent Bundy and Mary TI Warned who were coerced into ''1 standing guard for the covert U meetings. Bundy and Warned pc were released after turning states aJ evidence. Other arrests are ex­ tt pected as the group is interro­ tl gated individually. It is expected F ; fha t most will squeal loud and H long. It was not determined what p , the group planned to do with the l' college once in control, but it is II rumored to have something to do f( with personal gain. D 8l rl t1 b

138 / Revolt One Flag Over SC Amusement Park Planned

at right are Richard es, Chairman of the ; Dan Daniel, Chair in of Vice; and Bill , General Manager of newly formed One Flag SC, Inc. The firm plans build a 400 acre amusement adjucent to the SC cam­ s. The park will feature a ty of rides and amuse­ including a simulated in a BMW traveling at 147 hour on the .The ride is named by Design." Another attraction will be a patory football game the opponents are 500 robots programmed to te SC football players. amusement will be called Slaughter Bowl." "The Haunted Castle" is ex­ draw patrons from the world. It will fea­ roaming spooks including ghost of Shakespeare, rkner, Poe, Louis L'Amour, and AI Cappo The open in the fall of 989 and employ approxi­ 724 clones of the

wing at lower rlgh t shows MANURE SPREADING 's conception of a planned for the park. Riders will learn hand from the experts, how is really thrown.

Amusement/139 III Superstar R ,I vera " Ol~t-. Own Hector Rios

Fromguest Moundbuilder, WendyDolsen. Recent SC graduate, Hector Rios, has become the idol of millions of theatre goers. Taking the stage name, Hector Rivers, he has starred in such memo­ rable productions as "I Remember Mi­ crobe Mama," "Gunfight At The Liberal Corall" and the horror film "The Crea­ ture From Mossman Hall." Top left: Film critics Vickie McKain and Mitch Todd, view Hector's latest ruck.

Lower left: Aretha McCraw gave up her college studies to become manager for Hector. She is shown here arranging an interview with People Magazine.

Lower right: Groupies Jody Watkins, Diana Couch and Stephanie Hider handle all of Hec­ tor's fan mail.

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140/Rioo A Tree Grows In Christy On December 12th, 1988 at 7:45 a.m., a large coniferous tree (shown at left) was discovered growing in the foyer of Christy Hall. The mysterious appearance was never solved but students decorated the tree with a multitude of shiny objects. It is specu­ lated that some symbolism was involved in their actions. On December 28th the tree vanished, leaving no trace.

Wallingford resident, Bryan Dennett, sent in the winning entry to the Reader's Digest Sweepstatkes for Mrs. Sutton Hall as a joke. Said the sheepish Mr. Dennett, "I wish I'd sent in Mr. Walling Ford instead. We could have had our own pool, hot tub, sauna and bowling alley." Sutton residents are still undecided how the money will be spent but it is rumored the major portions will be spent on alu­ minurn siding for the Hall.

Housing Director Lori Mosh­ Right: Sutton Hall's real life hero, Is overcome at the news. Bryan Dennett. Devout Onipotent Reigning King In October 1988, SAA Presi­ dent Winifred Dolston crowned Mr. Rip Libby D.O.R.K. of the Homecoming Festivities at SC. It was a close race among the gentlemen on campus nomi­ nated for the honor. Pictured at left: Dent Lumpy, Jerry Dumdus, Dobbie Airport and Spector Ruiz all campaigned diligently to win the right to reign over the SC kingdom, bul Rip could not be defeated.

Spoor/141 Exhibit A was found in the dark The defendant, Phll Schmidt, The prosecutors for the State, recesses of the Library. Photo by declares his innocence. Photo by Terry Barnett and Shay Jewett. Karen Kehres. Joyce Fellers. Photo by Crystal Moore. Was This Death Necessary? The jury was to be picked from Distinguished judge, David Dom­ this hostile crowd of peers. Photo by baugh. Jana Gaston.

142/Crime Court Reporter, Nick Garcia, could The Circle Courtroom gave both not remain neutral. He felt the sides opportunity for t he "run defense was "made up." Photo by around." George Cenneno.

Interest ran high, as the packed courtroom shows.

Mary Warner, witness for the defense, lacked crediblllty. Photo by Joyce Fellers.

Law clerks were researching around the clock to insure that Crlme/143 justice was done. Top left: DarlaEnglish and Shelli Bean posed for this gag photo while students at SC. Little did theyknow how propheticitwould be. In 1994 the two opened the English Bean Rehabilitation Center. The Center provides the help that highly placed offiCials in government need when they commit certain crimes against SOCiety. In the plush settings the criminals are accustomed to. the ladies not only free society from threat, but also retrain militarY officers to print money to buy arms and Senators to cut wood. U.S. President SammyDavis, Jr. has praised the center as the best thing to hit American soci­ ety since the VCR.

Entrepreneur Neil Bass, shown Movers . at lower left, has opened a new restaurant in Winfield. Recall­ ::' d ing his college days, he knew an that eating in an atmosphere reminisent of a college cafete­ Shakers ria would be an instant hit. He as usual was absolutely right. Designing his establishment to Right: Dr Chuck Marchbanks be an exact replica of the 1989 rushes to accept his Nobel Peace SC cafeteria, has drawn record Prize for 1996. This year's prize crowds. Shown at the lower was for the development of glow right are patrons on a typical in' the dark watch faces made evening. Former students from lightning bugs. Previously Sonja Piland, Loretta Purvis Chuck has won the prestigious and Thoummy Phrakornkham award in 1993 for producing a are thriUed to relive pleasant spray-on face lift and in 1991 for memories. his work on 2 inch high, pre­ petuallygreen grass. SC is proud to have been a part of this great man's life.

and Shakers Left: Scott Harris was again Grand and Glorious Hog Hol­ ler Caller, for the 6th time. He has beenbeaten onlyonce, and that was the first year of the contest. He was bested by a group offormer students that barked like dogs In unison. Photo by Bobbie Fin ch .

Above: The trophy Is what It Is all about. No monetary gain Is realized by the contestants. Shown here are just a few of the awards garnered by Scott Harris.

The event has become so popular, Interested spectators must stand In line for days In advance for the Judge Billie Holman plays no favor­ chance to acquire tickets. Getting ites. She admists she can be bought, anxious are Dlno Hall, Tim bob but as yet, no one has met her price. Kltsmiller, and Bari Williams. Photo by Stan Jackson.

Carrie Kalfes sponsored Brian Shaw In the contest. She Is shown here trying to get the attention of the judges for her man. Gene PhIllipson gives It considerable thought. Photo by Stan Jackson.

Hog Call1ng/145 Above: President Martin and his wife, Mary Lou recieve a handful of welcom es at the reception. Below: Gleva Hanson and Helen Wroten enjoy seeing old and new friends at the faculty dinner. Above righ t: SAA sponsored the Inauguration Ball in recognition of our new president. Right: Rev. Jerry Nolte and Provost Joh n Willoughby present the SC medallion to Carl Martin at the investiture.

146/lnauj!uration 1Jnaugutatton

Above left: The faculty of SC join together for the academic procession. Above: President Martin giving the chapel ser­ mon. Left: Our new president acce pt s the charge with great anticipation. Befow: SAA, along with the students, gave the Martin's a dinner which included some gifts to help them get along around campus. Graduati(il n

I I Honors

Top left: Wilma Topper was chosen for the SGA Staff citation. Top right: Master Builders. 1st row: Megann Martin, Shelli Bean. 2nd row: Mike Metcalfand Maggie Myers. Center left: Who's Who Among Col­ lege Students. Kathy Gann, Karen Anderson, Mike Metcalf, Megann Martin and Maggie Myers.

Centerright: Valedictorians Gina An­ derson and Ginny Whetsell. Lower left: Dean of Students Sue Robinson was Honors Convocation speaker.

Lower right: Orland Kolling robes up one last time. Terry Barnett was chosen for the SGAFacultyCitation. All photos by Kathy Wilgers. Honors/149 DiploDla TiDle

Top left: Steve Bauman clutches his program before the processional. Top right : Weldon Kennedy, James Banks and Torey Keller are ready to line up for a trip across the stage. Center right: Last minute help with caps, gowns and emotions. Lower left: Maggie Myers, Senior ' Class President, presents t he class gift to President Martin, while Sena­ tor Nancy Kassebaum looks on. Lower right: Christina Woods faces the brisk breeze as Brad Keller ad­ justs his mortarboard.

ISO/Graduation Top: 1st row: Patricia Hatcher, Marsha Renn, Kay Schenk, Jolene Sanders, Katheryn Van Zant, Jane Rogers. 2nd row: Jeff Stromgren, Pat Powell, Debbie Christman, Ter­ esa Hylton, Mary Ann Meeker, Mar­ cia Waugh, and Gina Brandt. Center left: Chairman of the South­ western Board ofTrustees, Kenneth Hiebsch greets Senator Nancy Kas­ sebaum. Mike Conover watches closely, waiting for a scoop. Center right: William Carter has waited a long time for this day! Lower left: Teresa LeVelle, Roberta Dennett, Sally Rich, and Shannon Hendrickson prepare for the final test, graduation. Graduation! Abbott, Shane; 35 Adams, Brad: 35 Adams, Keltha: 20, 53 Alley, Terry: 40 Allgood, Mark: 40 A.,VIUSEMENT PARK: 139 :u '. Anderson, Anthony: 40, 75, 106 Anderson, Don: 42 Anderson,Fawn; 20, 66, 86, 86,96 Anderson, Gina: 40, 149 Anderson, Karen: 20, 56, 63, 149 Anderson, Kenneth: 40, 53, 78, 124 J~ Ankrom, Larry: 40 Anschutz, Debbie; 42 Archambeau, Ruth: 42, 159 BillyBeard demons, _

52/Index Top: Troy Boucher appears to be very thankful for food at the dinner honoring the new President. Center: Marilyn Hall catches up on People. Dale, Rae; 40 , Daniel, Dan; 4, 42, 131, 139 Darkow, Christy; 25, 76, 135 Farber, carol; 40 Davenport, Robert; 6, 25, 51, 60, 68, 96, 119, 14 Farnham, Scott; 20, 60, 82, 92, 93 Davis, Lance; 25, 55, 78, 96, 99 Feinstein, Eric; 40 Day, Teresa; 27, 40, 110 Feinstein, Sandy: 42, 55 Dean, Susan; 40 Feist, Jackie: 31, 57 DeAnnond, Bill; 42, 52 Feldman, Justin: 36, 57, 84, 85, 96 DEBATE; 118 Fellers, Joyce; 12,20, 63, 99, 104, 108, 109, Decker, Ralph; 42, 63, 66 110, 113, 132, 137, 155 Defore, Brenda; 40 Fields, Lawrence; 36, 71, 78, 81, 100 Dennett, Bart; 30, 89, 90, 91 Finch, Bobbie; 31,34, 104, 108, 113, 132 Dennett, Bryan; 35,56,60, 141, Findley, Cecil; 42, 92 Dennett, Roberta; 20, 151 Finton, Dick; 42, 92, 113, Denney, Marilyn; 40 Finton, Judith; 40 Detter, Mark; 30 Fischer, Patricia; 40 Dewell, James; 36, 40, 78 Fisher, Dorothy; 40 Dexter, Jeanne; 42 Fitzgerald, Laree; 40 Dexter, Jeffrey; 40 Fitzwater, Martha; 40 Dick, Gary; 31, 65, 84,96 Flanigan, Charlene; 40 Dickerson, Harvey; 36, 78 FOOTBALL; 78-81 Dingman, Troy; 40 Forehand, Sean: 33, 36, 59, 66, 71, 100 THE DINING ROOM; 128 Fort, Chris; 36, 78 Dlseker, Jason; 36, 78 Fort, Kim; 36, 56, 82, 101, 123, 124 Doctor, Kristen; 36 Foster, Ed; 43, 54, 55 Dodson, Tresia; 25, 67 Fowler, Lonnie; 36, 78 Dohcrty, Eddie; 36 Fox, Paul; 36 Doke, David; 36, 89, 96, 97 Fox, Ve lma: 40 Dolbey, Angle; 31, 61, 67, 104, 132 Frame, Ernestine; 40 A DOLL'S HOUSE; 129 Francois, Keith; 36. 78 Dolsen, Wendy; 25, 56, 60, 63, 101, 122, 124, Frazier, Graham; 40, 89, 91 128 Freed, Cheryle; 40, 43 Dombaugh, David; 31, 49, 142 Freeman. Chris; 36 DORM COUNCILS; 60 Fulsom, Carla; 40 Dorsey, Frank; 52 Fyffe, Lorrie; 30, 31, 60, 102, 103, 108. 109 Drake, Jean; 40 DRAMA; 126- 129 Drennan, Steve; 31 Drum, Mary Ann; 40 Dubberstein, Kirk; 42 Dubowsky, Lee; 42 Dubowsky, Sondra; 20 Gage, John; 40 Dundas, Barry; 20, 51, 57,65,68,92,93, 122, Gamart, Dave; 157 129, 141 Gambrel, Connie; 43, 54 Dundas, Rodger; 36, 68, 96, 98, 122 Gann. Kathy; 40, 45, 110, U5, 122. 149 Dunh~m, Ro6; 25 Gannon, Megan; 36 Dunham, Ron; 25, 122 Garcia, Nick; 15. 17,36,78. 143 Dutton, Brian; 31,65, 122 Gardner, Kevin; 36, 76. 96, 116 Duvall, Kim; 10, 36,60 Gaston, Jana; 40, 108 Dwyer, Kathi; 20 Gatton, Monty; 40 Dysr, Bill; 42 George, Emily; 31. 68 Dyck, Susan; 40 George, Jesse; 31.78. 136 Gerberding, Karen: 40 Gibbs, Woodrow; 36,78 Gibson, Benn; 43 Gibson, Richard; 40 Gieber, Martina; 26 Gifford. Judy; 40 Eaglin, Lisa; 25 Glldhouse, Diana; 40 Gilkison, Gregory; 40 Eash, Jan; 20 Glasgow, Diane; 40 Eastman, Marge; 31 Glover. Ivan; 20, 58, 59, 78 Ehmke, Timotny; 40 E!s, Terry; 40 Goatley, Stephanie: 32, 74, 136 Elli., Cory; 31, 89 Goering, Kyla; 40 EUrich, Mike; 42, 78 Goertz, Vernon: 78 Goff. Bell; 26 English, Darla; 25, 50,56,63,78,95, 101, 144 GOLF: 94 Erickson, Mark; 40 Gomez. Mike; 2, 36, 78 Erickson, Eddie; 40 Goodrum, Rhonda; 20 Ervin, Tim; 40, 48, 114, 122, 126, 127, Gopffarth, Lee: 36, 78 Evans, Steven: 40 Goss, Suzanne: 26, 50, 62, 96 GRADUATION: 148-151 Below: Dean ofStudents, Sue Robin­ ~~~~~::.=~ Graham, Steven: 40 son poses with the Women's Leader-I----',_ Graham, Stuart; 36, 65, 114, 122, 129 Graves, Rachelle: 40 ship Assessment Team from the Graves, Richard; 20 TTnitprl Methodist Church. Gray, Wallace: 43, 110 Green, Cedric; 2, 36,78 Green, Frederick: 40, 71, 78 Green, Michael; 32 Green, Shane: 40, 76 Greever, Annette: 36, 82, 83, 123 Gregg, Mark: 20, 94 Groom, Kimberly; 40 Grunder, Beverly; 40 Guidry, Alton; 3 , 78

".everything I look on seem­ ethgreen." Shakespeare. From IGreg Zuck.

Indcx/153 If Ibach. Charlene: 40 INAUGARATION; 145-147 INTRAMURALS; 100-101 Haden. Dorothy; 40 Hilderbrand. Tammy; 40 Hadsell. Holly; 40. 124 Hili. Brian; 37. 89. 96. 155 Haffner. Jay; 40. 94. 157 Hili. Jody; 13.34.37.78 Top right: James Thurman with the Hailer. Lisa ; 20. 69 Hillman. Krlsty; 32. 63. 68. 84. 96. 97 Ha ire. Charles; 40 Hiner. Mike: 40. 43 javelin. Photo by George Cermeno. Hall. Edmo nd ; 3 2. 71. 78. 100. 141 Hines. Theron; 40 Ha ll. Marilyn; 17. 37. 57. 75.76. 128. 153 Hinson. Hal; 40 Hall. Ma ry Hillis; 3 7. 117 Hittle. Connie; 40 Ha ll. Meredith; 3 7 . 57 Hoeffegen. Tom; 120. 121 Center right: Terry Barnett reports HALLOWEE N; 5 4 Hoffman. Troy; 40 Haltom. Jodi; 37 Holdeman. Al; 78 the progress of Aaron Rush in the Hamm er. Joy : 40 Hollingsworth. Jesse; 40 Activity Day frog walk. Hankin • . Bo nes : 43 Hollingsworth. Sheryl; 40. III Hankins. Kitty; 40 Hollingsworth. Tim; 26. 65. 89. 96. 97, 119. 122 Harden. Doug; 40 Hollins. Ceorgl; 40 Harding. Kristina; 43. 52 Holman. Billie; 43. 141 Harilrove . Ed; 40 Holmes. Tony: 37. 60. 78 Hal]o. Lillian : 20 Holt. Carla; 32. 96. 97. 98 Harris. Howonia: 37 Holub. Gregory; 40 Harris, Sc ott; 2 6. 108. 120. 141 HOMECOMlNG; 48-49 Harris. Sylvia; 5 2 HOMECOMlNG QUEEN; 50 Harrison, R o n : 3 7 Hopkins. Carmen; 37. 63. 118

Harrold. Demetrlce; 37. 67. 78 Kim Fort runs down the court Hartman. Rod; 40 Hastings. Aleta; 40 thrilled. JodyWatkins and Jennifer Hatcher. Patricia: 151 Barnes don't have the same reac­ Hatfield. Dixie; 40 Haywa rd. Teri; 40 tion. Photo by Joyce Fellers. Headrick. LInda; 24. 40 Hearlson. Diana; 43. 45 Hopper. David: 40 HEAPBUILDERS; 134- 145 Horst. Tracy; 40 Hecht. Scott; 20. 63. 68. 118. 155 Horton. Curtis; 37. 61.78 Helmer. Cheryl: 40 I Houlden. Trevor; 32. 114. 122. 128. 129 Helmer. Jim: 43. 96. 99 House. Mike: 37 Helphingstine. Bill; 43 Houseman. Carol; 40 Hendrickson. Shannon; 21. 113. 137. 151 Houston. James; 40 Henry. Amy; 37. 69. 129 Hovey. Cindy; 40 Henthorn. Barb; 37. 40. 60. 70. 102. 103. 122 Huaroto. Tina; 26. 60. 108. 109. 137 Hessin!, Marguerite; 43. 131 Hubbell. LeAnn; 13. 16. 21. 60. 101 Hicks. Robcrt; 43 HUJ!glns. Greg: 29. 78. 92. 93 Hider. Stephanie; 37. 59. 140 Hun. Nancy; 40 Hiebsc h. Kenneth; 151 Hull. Teresa; 40 Hunter. Charlie: 43 Hunter. Doug: 96 Hunter. Lynne: 40 Huntoon. Krla; 26 Hutchison. Terl; 26. 62. 63. 110. 115 Hylton, Teresa: 40, 151 154/ lndex Hysom. Amy: 37. 70, 74 Brian Hill makes a valiant effort at the high jump. Photo by George Cer­ meno , Intramural softball is a good way to Left: Joyce Fellers knows exactly get out in the fresh air and sunshine. how to get Cllfton Coleman to the , Photo by Joyce Fellers. dance floor! Photo by Kathy Wilgers. Below: Scott Hecht and Rick Llby plot strategybefore the SGAmeetlng. Jackson, Stan; 37, 78, 108, 109 Jacques, Yvette; 40, 74 Photo by Stan Jackson. JAIL HOUSE ROCK; 68-69 James, Nancy; 40, 117 James, Rodney; .37, 60, 78, 96 JAN TERM; 132-133 JAN TERM PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS; 104-105 Jantz, Tanya; 21,82,83, 132 J arvi., Mary; 40 Jaster, John; 26, 118 Jenkins, Hilary; 37, 86, 87 J enkins, Robin; 40, 75, 158 Jenning., Anthony; 32, 61, 66,96, 100, 119 J ennings, Lela; 40 Jennings, Mary; 37 Jewett, Robert; 37, 78 J ewett, Shay; 1~ , 26, 48,50,57,63,78,95, 101, 121, 122, 142 Johnson, Rachelle; 7, 32, 66, 75, 116, 117 Johnson, Suzanne; 7 , 37,60,96, 122 Johnston, Dean; 43 Jones, Lori; 26 Jones, Nancy; 40 Jones, Tracey; 37, 103 Jordan, Andy; 37, 57, 78, 108, 109, 124 Jordan, Elaine; 40 Jordan, Travis; 37, 64, 84, 96 Joslin, Janette; 43, 62, 69

Thad Leffingwellgets encouragement from team mates during Activity Day.

Kalfes, Carrie; 43, 44, 77, 86, 141 Kaiser, Barbara; 43, 64 Karr, Richard; 40 Kassebaum, Nancy; ISO, 151 Keene, Sandy; 26 Keener, Ralph; 40, 89 Kehres, Karen; 43, 109 Keller, Brad; 21, 78, 80, 150 Keller, Torey; 21, 150 Kennedy, Shari; 6, 32, 82, 96, 97 Kennedy,Weldon; 40, 58, 78 Khaze, Ashraf; 40 King, Gary; 43 King, Paul; 37 King, Wendy; 37 Kinney, Pat; 12,21,89,90 Kirkland, Mike; 43, 96 Kirtley, Kathryn; 40 Kltsmlller, Tim Bob: 21, 78, 141 Klima, Eric; 37, 78 Klug, Greg: 40, 57, 84, 96 Knight, Jennifer; 37, 66, 123, 129 Koeppen, Paige; 21, 86, 87 Kolenda, Kimberly: 38, 86, 96, 157 Kolling, Orland; 43, 149 Koontz, Sharon; 21 Krlegisch. John; 36, 84. 96. 99 Kurt. Christy; 40 IndeX/ISS Laake, Steven; 40 LaBrue, Paul; 38, 89, 92, 93 Lacey, Melynda; 40 Lacey, Winnie; 43 LADY JINX; 102·103 Lake, Linda; 40 Lampe, Shauna; 38 Lance, Michelle; 32, 84, 96 Langford, Stacy; 38 Lara, Danny; 32, 84, 85, 96 Larkin, Marie; 38, 96, 135 Larson, Elouise; 40 Lathers, Melissa; 40 Paula Bradt streaks through her part Law, Mary; 40 Laws, Ann; 43 of the relay. Photo by George Cermeno. Lawson, Claudie; 32 Leach, Shelly; 26, 76, 86, 87 Leach, Sherry; 40, 76, 77 Lebovitz, Hennan; II, 44 Lee, Darouny; 40 Lee, Keng; 21, 70 Leffingwell, Thad; 10, 38, 53, 56, 94, 155 Leffingwell. Trevor; 26, 112, 122, McCann, Mickle; 40 Leftwich, Shauni; 40 McCauley, Grace; 44, 138 Leonard, J , J.; 33, 76, 86,87, 122 McClellan, Rovilla; 40 Levelle, Tcresa; 21, 122, 123, 151 McCollum, Tony; 38, 78 Lewandowski, Cathy; 44, 117 Lewis, Deborah; 40 McCraw, Aretha; 27, 102, 103, 140 Lewis, Jcana; 38, 59, 63, 68, 74, 75, 118 MCDaniel, Jan; 44, 138, 152 Liby, Rick; 26, 51,63, 118, 141, 155 McDonald, Yvette; 22 Littrell. Justin; 40 McDonnaugh, Linda; 40 McGlasson, Steven; 40 Logue, Chet; 21, 110, 113 McHaffie, Richard; 40 Logue, Tommy; 38, 78 McIntire, Dennis; 25 Lowth er, Jennifer; 38 McIntire, Marcia; 40 Luinstra , Joe; 26, 57, 156 McKain, Vicki; 14, 38, 140 Lundy, Kent; 26, 51, 63, 65, 110, 115, 138, 141, McKanna, Daryl; 27 156 Lynne, Jim; 21, 70, 119 MacKer.' Chris; 40 McKin ey, Stephanie; 9, 38 Lytton, Cale; 40, 94, 157 McLaughlin, Jamie; 38, 86, 87, 88 Namphengsone, Phet; 38 McManus, Lori; 40, 82, 83, 117 Nation, Bob; 78 McNett, Nancy; 41 Neal, Erma; 38 Joe Luinstra. Kent Lundy and Mike McNutt, Traci; 82, 83 Neal, Shelly; 33, 57, 115 Conover, Activity Day 1989. Notice McPhail, Mellssa; 22, 86 Neal, Susan; 22 McWhirt, Daryl; 44 Needham, Marc; 38, 68, 96 that Mike is the only one without a Maddox, Danny; 38 Neel, Michele; 27, 62, III blindfold. Is there a reason for this? Maden, Brian; 26 Neises, Aggie; 22,27, 110 Magnus, Kevin; 40, 129 Neises, Patty; 40 Magnus, Ragena; 27, III Nettles, Scott; 30, 78 Manns, An'Duan; 38, 67, 78 Nettrouer, Susan; 22 Marchbanks, Charles; 3, 21, 58, 83, 113, 122, 144 Newlon, Jeff; 27, 68, 122 Marett, Greg; 38, 94. 115 NeW7nan, Eric; 38, 78 Markham, Dale; 40 Newton, Kay; 44, 124 Markley, Mark; 12, 21, 60, 94, 137 Nichols, Lonnie; 30, 33, 103 Marshall, Lynda; 40 Nittler, Jana; 33 Marshall, Morgan; 7, 33, 76, 86 Norton, David; 40, 152 Martin, Carl; 5, 44, 56, 89, 146, 147, 150 Norton, Michael; 40 Martin, Chadwick; 27 NOT PICTURED; 40·41 Martin, Mary Lou; 17, 125, 146, 147 NURSES CAPPING; III Martin, Megann; 21, 82, 113, 149 Martinez, Nancy; 21, 40, III Mason, Pam; 33 Lower right: Clifton Coleman rests Mathew, Nancy; 40 after Intramural basketball. Photo Mathie, David; 44, 120, 123 Mathie, Diane; 123 by Joyce Fellers. Maxwell, Debby; 21, 53 Meador, Teresa; 27 Meeker, Mary; 40, 151 MEN'S BASKETBALL; 89·91 MEN'S TENNIS; 92·93 Menzie, Kerry; 35, 38, 63, 95, 116 Merrltt, Dan; 22, 78, 115 Metcalf, Mike; 22, 57, 63, 65, 68, 118, 122, 130, 149 Metz, Becky; 40 Metzinger, Shandi; 40 Mignone, Kathy; 52 Mignone, Louis; 40 Miner, Dawn; 38, 115 Miller, Nancy; 40, III Miller, Rodney; 38, 39, 55, 71,78,79,80, 116 Miller, Vera; 40 Mires, Doug; 40, 78 Mogab, Mike; 22, 23, 117 Moon, Allyson; 44, 114, 127, 129 Moon, Roger; 44, 114, 127 Moore, Bettyjane; 40 Moore, Crystal; 11,32,33, 108, 132, 135 Moorhouse, Philip; 33, 75 Moran, Tom; 38, 78 Morgan, Jennifer; 22, 114 Morris, Jamie; 38, 78 Morris, Jennifer; 21, 22,76,77,96,98 Morris, John; 40 Moshier, Lori; 44, 49, 102, 103, 113, 141 Moshier, Scott; 22, 69, 78 Mosley, Michael; 38, 6S, 78 Mossman, Stuart; 40, 44, 48 MOUNDBUILDER; 108·109 Mount, Gregory; 40 Munday, Jolene; 117 Muret, Christie; 40 Muret, Joe; 159 Murray, Aaron; 38, 56 Musgrove, Regina; 27, 75, 76, 77 MUSIC; 120·123 6/Index Mustansir, Parveen; 44 Muttl. Martin; 40 Myers, Maggie; 20, 22, 114, 126, 128, 149, 150 Oard, Farrel; 12, 22 OPENING; 1-17 Osborn, Briant; 27 Osborn, Brooke; 27

Below: Jerrold Thomas and Kim Kolenda sit one out. Top right: · Cale Lytton is deter­ mined to ruin Jay Hafner's swing. Photo by Kathy Wilgers. Rahn, Louise; 28, 110 Rains, Bonnie; 23 Ramey, Karen; 41 Ramsay, Keri; 21, 23, 113 Rector, Tammy; 28, 56, 57, 62, 122, 135 Reed, Lynn; 40 Reed, Melissa; 30 Reeves, Stacey; 41 Paden, Janis; 44, 158 Renek, Joan; 41, 110 Palmer, Jan; 33, 56, 102, 103, 122 Renn, Pamela; 41 Palmer, Marcy; 38, 116 Renn, Marsha; 151 Pappan, Shelby; 40 Reubell, Stan; 38, 78 Pappen, Mathew; 40 REVOLT; 138 Parker, Janice; 40 Reynolds, David; 28, 60, 89, 108, 115 Parks, Roger; 40 Reynolds, Tommie; 41 Parrott. Clarence; 40 Rhodes, Judith; 41 Partridge, Ty; 40, 78, 96 Rhodes, Traci; 23 Paton, Peggy; 40 Rich, Sally; 8 , 41. 76, 151 Paulin, John; 44, 82, 123, 138 Richardson, Jeffrey; 28, 119 PawlowskI. David; 38, 40, 78 Richardson, Margaret; 41 Payne, Marcus; 13, 44, 89 Ricke, Stacy; 38 Peebles, Steve; 22, 78, 136 Rinda, Edward; 41 Peoples, Gregory; 16,27, 34, 71,78,79,96 Rlnkcnbaugh, Bili; 43, 44, 158 Perez, Pamela; 40 Rios, Hector; 23, 51,84,96,99 140 141 Perry, David; 40 Rios, Miguel; 39, 84, 85. 96 ' , Perry, Heath; 38, 78 Roberts, Donnie; 34, 89 Perry, Roni; 38, 86, 87 Robeson, J . R.; 39, 78 Below: New Vice President for Busi­ Perry, Ted; 38 Robinson, Denise; 41 ness Affairs, David GalUart. Persinger, Annelle; 33, 64, 74, 76, 96 Robinson, Margaret; 41, 44 Peters, Gerald; 30, 33, 34, 78 Robinson, Oleta; 41 Peters, Rick; 44 Robinson, Shelly; 23, 86, 88, 132 Pettigrew, Sandra; 40 Robinson, Sue; 44, 45, 113, 149, 153 Phelps, Rick; 40 Rodriguez, Alfredo; 44 PhillIps, Bruce; 38, 78 Roge" , Jane; 44 PhiUlpson, Gene; 22, 32,78, 81, 100, 141 Ro~~li~, Lars ; 17, 39, 78, 89, 108 Phipps, Doris; 40 Ro.1In5. Rene; 23, 71, 82, 83 Phrakomkham, Thoummy; 22, 144 Romero, cToann; 158 PI GAMMA MU; 110 Romero, L;'TTY; 44 Pickle, Lisa; 27, 86 Roosevelt, Mike; 39, 60, 75, 115 Piland, Sonya; 38, 70, 144 Rosata, John; 7, 13,39,78 Pitcher, Camron; 38, 78 Rothe, Rhonda; 28, 50, 74, 76 Piacey, Glenn; 40 Rowley, Charlea; 39, 71 Pope, Mike; 33, 84, 96 Rozell; Sharon; 41, 111 Porter, Kim; 28, 104. 132 Rush, Aaron; 41, 57, 60, 65, 122, 152, 158 Porter, Lael; 40, 114, 129 Rush, Michael; 28 Potts, Leisa; 40, 122 Rushton, Shawn; 41 Powell, Patricia; 151 Price, Christina; 40 Price, Karen; 40 Prochaska, .Caren; 34, 117 Prochaska, Sheri; 22, 114, 129 Propst, Rob; 38, 70, 78 Purvis, Lawson; 34, 38, 78 Purv s, Loretta; 34, 144

Index/157 SAA EASTER EGG HUNT; 125 Saboe, Pamela; 41 Salas, Anthony; 8, 13, 23, 78, 100 Sanders, Jolene; 151 Sandifar, Kathy; 44 Santiago, Jesse; 41,78 &licher, Donnie; 39 Saunders, Terri; 44 Scarlett, Troy; 41 Schenk, gay; 151 Schliekau, Jane; 44 Schmidt, Phil; 44, 63, 110, 142 Schmidt, Stuart; 34, 35, 65, 68, 84, 85, 96 Schnackenberg, Jane; 41 Schneider, Steve; 28, 49 Schultz, Nancy; 41 Schuppener, James; 44, 122 Sehwantes, Nancy; 41 Scott, Arlen; 44 Scram, Mark; 41 Seaton, Callie; 41 Seaton, David; 41 Seeliger, Katherine; 41 Top right: Talk about the blind Senseman, Greg; 41, 96, 97 leading the blind! George Cermeno, Sepulveda, Giovanni; 41 Shapley, Harold; 41 Robin Jenkins, Aaron Rush, Janis Shaw, Billy; 41 Paden, Bill Rinkenbaugh and Jen­ Shaw,Brian; 27, 28, 78, 79,92, 93, 141 nifer Barnes. Photo by Kathy Wilgers. Shetlar, Shannon; 23 UGLY MAN; 51­ Shetlar, Sharon; 44 Underwood, Suzanne; 21,23,56,110 Shook, Tim; 123 Urieta, Victor; 41, 78, 80 Short, Jeanna; 41 Urrutia, Bobby; 7,29, 48, 78, 101 Shrader, Vicky; 41 Utt, John; 34, 122 SIGMA IOTA SIGMA; 62 Sloan, Wanda; 41 Smedley, Vance; 39, 78, 96 Smith, B. J.; 23, 89, 112, 135 Smith, Bill; 41, 78 Smith, Bobby; 23, 84, 98 Smith, Danny; 32, 34 Smith, DeAnna; 23, 119 Smith, Larone; 39, 78, 133 Valyer, Dick; 45 Smith, Mary; 23 Vance, Kenneth; 39, 78 Smith, Rene; 41 Vandever, Sandra; 41 Smith, Sally; 41 Van Zant, Katheryn; 151 Snell, Shelley; 4, 28, 56, 68 Vaughn, Pam; 23 Snyder, Carl; 41 Velasquez, Mark; 39, 78 Snyder, Murrel; 41 Vickers, Jackie; 29, 56 Soares, Tony; 33, 34, 68, 104, 108, 109 Viola, Dom; 41, 78 SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS; 46-71 Voight, Scotty; 6, 12, 3D, 34, 60, 78, 95 SOCIAL WORK CLUB; 117 VOLLEYBALL; 76-77 Sonnier, Bobby; 39, 78, 96, 124 Vratll, Jeanette; 41 Soto, Amy; 40 Vredenburg, Shawn; 39, 78 Spainhour, Sam; 39, 122 Spainhour, Suzanne; 39, 67, 122 Speck, Elizabeth; 41 Spidel, Earl; 44, 52 Lower left: Greg Zuck gIves a tour of SPIRIT SQUAD; 74-75 the Library to Myrne Roe, a member SPRING DANCE; 68-69 of the Women's Leadership Asses­ SPORTS; 72-105 Squires, Bob; 41 ment Team. Stamps, Cary; 41, 119 Stanford, Robyne; 28, 71 Stanton, Doug; 1,28, 55, 65, 112 Starks, Brenda; 34, 84, 85, 96, 122, 128 Steiner, Wendy; 39, 82, 112 Stephens, B!l1; 44, 94, 139 Stephens, Jill; 39, 53, 122, 128 Center: Joann Romero takes food Stephens, Terry; 23, 78, 100 very seriously. She always adds Stewart, Katherine; 23 special touches to cafeteria food. Stewart, Philip; 41 Stewart, Phyllis; 41 Stlgge, Alan; 41 Stigge, Judith; 41 Stires, Joey; 41 Stockton, Marnie; 41 Stone, Brett; 29, 96, 119 Stone, Brian; 34, 65, 89 Takae, Yoko; 23,102,116 Stoppel, Michael; 41 Tatum, Janell; 39 Storey, Paula; 41 Taylor, Johnny; 23, 89, 137 Stowell, Kimberley; 29, 117 Tharp, ~m; 23, 122 Strader, Nancy; 41 Tharp, Lou; 45, 52, 138 Strand, Jim; 44, 45, 138 Theimer, Esther; 41 Street, Jim; 52 THETA PIll DELTA; 65 Strobel, Reglnna; 41 Thomas, Jerrold; 41, 78, 96, 157 Strohl. Brian; 41 Thomas, Keith; 39, 78 Strohl, C. Orville; 41 Thomas, Missy; 34 Stromgren, Jeffrey; 151 Thomas, O'Dell; 3, 39, 78 Stroy, Donald; 16, 29, 34, 56, 78, 80, 89, 96, 98 Thomas, Reed; 7, 39,78 Stucky, Marc!; 39, 113 Thomas, Rutha; 41 STUDENT ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION; 56-57 Thompson, Jonathan; 34, 65, 78, 80, 96 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION; 63 Thompson, Max; 4, 45, 131 Sturgis, Jennl; 29, 56, 62, 63, 76, 121, 122 Thurman, James; 7, 39, 69, 78,96, 124 Sullivan, Robert; 12, 39, 78 Tilton, John; 41 Sutherland, Kimberly; 41 Titmus, Susan; 41 Sutton, Chad; 23, 116, 159 Todd, Mitch; 39, 122, 140 Sutton, Judi; 45, 138 Toon, Karon; 41 Sutton, Susan; 23, 119, 159 Topper, Jean; 41 Swanson, Beth; 45, 159 Topper, Wihna; 45, 149 Sweetland, Georgia; 41 Torrance, Lois; 45 Swink, Freda; 23 TRACK; 96-99 Tnn, Dao; 39 Treat, Sharon; 41 Tuders, Roberta; 41 Tullis, Tony; 41 8/lndex Turner, James; 41 Turner, Jill; 23 Wagner. Cathy; 41 Wagner. Dean; 39. 78 Wagner. Denise; 34.60. 122. 123. 129 Wa kefield. William; 41 Wilker. Deborah; 41 I lker. Edwin; 41 Walker. Jada; 39.101.135 Wilker. Jim; 39. 78. 95 Walker. Kenny; 23 Wa lker. Teri; 24. 128 Walker. Vic; 39. 78. 95 Walling. Stuart; 41 WALLINGFORD DANCE; 66 Wampler. Shari; 41 Warbrltton. Susie; 29. 84. 96. 117 Warner. Mary; 4. 45. 138. 143 Warren. James; 39. 78. 124 Warren. Lora; 29. 49. 56. 62. 63. 115. 119. 123 ,"'atkins. Jody; 39. 64. 85. 96. 101. 140 Watkins. Kevin; 41. 61. 76. 95. 100 Watters. Brian; 41 Watts. Tina; 40 Waugh. Marcia; 41. 151 Weber. Billy; 6. 34. 76. 95 Webster. Christopher; 41 Weigle. Eddie; 6. 39. 69 Weigle. Georgana; 24. 76. 77 Weinert.Lyle; 45 Weinert. Sara; 41 Welch. Matt; 76. 100 Top right: Serving punch at the · Wells. Linda; 41 President's Inaugaration, BethSwan­ W..brooks. Gayle; 41 Wessels. Hazel; 41 son, Mary Blake and Ruth Archam­ Westenfeld. Deana; 41. 125 beau. Westerman. Wilfred; 39. 67. 69 Weston. Matthew; 41 Young, Gene; 24 Wethington. Raymona; 41 Yount, Tom; 41 Wetterhusm. Kristine; 41 Whaley. Steve; 41 Wheatcroft. Jim; 45. 69 Wheeler. Kim ; 41 Wheeler. Tom; 41 Whetsell. Ginny; 24. 124. 137. 149 White. Jaml; 24 . White. Keenan; 39. 53. 76. 124 Whyde . Sheila; 41 Wicker. Brent; 41 Widows. Tom; 39. 122 Wilcox. Ben; 24 Zaeharle, Derrel; 34, 39, 76 Wilcox. Sally; 41 Zeka, Patti; 24, 41 Wilder. Michael; 45. 120 Zuck, Greg; 45, 110, 156 Wilgers. Kathy; 45. 108. 109. 110 Wiij!ers. Larry; 14. 45 Wilnam • • Barl; 32. 33. 34. 59. 61. 69. 71. 76. 141 Below: Susan and Chad Sutton prove Will iams. Mark; 4 . 45. 64 Williams. Marybeth; 122 you can be married and still have fu n Williams. Pat; 45. 52. 136 in college. Willoughby. David; 41. 65. 95 Willoughby. John; 45. 119. 130. 131. 146 Wilmoth. Michael; 41 Wilson. Deborah; 41. III ";!Ison. Ivory; 13. 39. 61. 76 \\1150n. Mark; 41. 57. 65 Wilson. Meg; 41. 122 Wimmer. Bob; 45 Winkler. Judie; 34. 62 Winkler. Julle; 34 Winter. Randall; 39 Wire. Kent; 41 Wolff, Toni; 41 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL; 66·88 WOMEN'S TENNIS; 62·63 WORK STUDY 67 Woods, Christy; 41, 150 Wooldridge, H. D.; 45 Worley, Leroy; 29, 64, 104, 121 , 122, 132 Wright, Roy; 41

Center: Joe Muret doesn't seem to be satisfied with his printout. A.M. classes 0 should be banne~ by school policy. Jackie Vickers

Index/ 159 You know how minds and hodies seem to do strange things around finals? This little jingle is a prime eHample of the eHtra stress eH­ erted on the poor yearhook workers as the holiday season ap­ proached hringing more deadlines.... fewer finished pages.... and.. UI e II.... readon !

The Moundbuilder had the opportunity to have the pleasure ofadding aJew people to the crew during second semester. They were: Anthony Anderson, George Cermeno, Jana Gaston, Stan Jackson, Andy Jordan, and Kam Tharpe. The yearbook staffwould like to give special thanks to Wendy DolsenJor this page.

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